Factor Info
ID
160451
Size
1166 digits / 3872 bits
Status
composite
Value
32385817303843663105390281409996772317004427300132214408692875412024611624300363517326399381611019859178503869131534409376027484821873796547501626373471773925205643848298298867661471579004386086710393392117342898280893455906122776031357171831129050463455153539244297436732933179789620974600919723866310801799882006065005179926210095600992502333782584827800684750796624960081391315790818658403649981017552128117663436513163792980438700718845128221316367823462629284435698875349072685692790365514856451303197410160151018353443741327216818962465564567675000500840771637573113667567436469075160049944420411697651527108137256893172498452054473592476025268164361342325145533441827234347473038137572915128476879201742611135554400582805842118545462272123461713229276585056574216976719207843077539436698476907216629911110935166732287055587462133776959719556929779971137033714819872380052641021810596070519923004934294604771668953265866074490545271959483060553549622161454773711372380558038263584018778896126343521325128154112398841133490731984987889258170305010175939089349683655659585190967516029380177225131066826780200098244552253536154141345925686048876192219005190724417
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Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor.
Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor
is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.
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