Factor Info
ID
160537
Size
1136 digits / 3771 bits
Status
composite
Value
12842621650915861031076084574994056807669474469858830349087800316136927618418193136932918615666051267168724103925663495157903651329773540704142019462490388393662098078069375837861415014980711344716447383629764088276649751352950722584564498995954219822985128877303379483562355240434820736175785706534820266780802602045369700280647295895267110538705288641640368303885090613202605475972260317333855548505390137832040124908937060257926823549121724509899829043775368777480998226368178891387451179293771023756910498871961956038907679906954787350426664446534325035347271667871861835274321477147227491994196005227400480705100439675862892257850349181253674315371095444440539511327295398860001652536167545575322820096157710825796775136326996203899129903871279831084358273338742281336718852567123645760766796501582635976210350201578335138542176563669280212397258211835554810720625053061668662072453027024628059369496246170278485744555304544299743631144987870502510355516766456058844986465332426885785144420129761401492168133727412751379216085315060307157474334942860199449495493845881152317615302430471140544436620577672464228161304283816850873273
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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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