Factor Info
ID
160511
Size
1163 digits / 3862 bits
Status
composite
Value
23877993055646154780785282380277344547083085373888429039213452025301982878969041955329967582069957017754320835701736888370484673715130903595476502145332896016718747598438698903659469649276239221462683391734339758597347567699640038610035311148406843228116357302142757768016473633328898722619106592299855241232317167425250482011741927194933617592909896024438359052718681031566560425393111963361675795437110958991503357866909906779727654113143854995338141579438859457563512133160887818098442172438011967868378654589701702267747945596733382007683672723928968641028849839676465802277679266405994124920837511962752626544338223461452202211924589645630783299121445570032583237922407428131518164348867597175680017092182810512784596370316099297985207678912477388450429218968691492934569946083684603791419283575613278546551386690849867853298827624661227699081426541508239521422968473517203394238850209654780386758959798971615336093480348886320471154501494046788015160203804018419143146946950047324151358261458819994096930702908517621510549831944649642216162830019778970555778092187469338350885160963571685669495430857785507917461936683561522665614017443977961377686680558447
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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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