Factor Info
ID
160829
Size
1152 digits / 3824 bits
Status
composite
Value
108689297155944911506503069254759488359934901144963644588061338978970688997356751863159849488372603844079362763967932212019045183271431058366921540952329796447067084670326377561267579902365376159689475313248349812521447000642511853643910088109447577108025434441032928222286937343478628663794124451703374395204562124034662151427897566601827931854205047217382710985688016174868085741171713152731211082739592924839083499571941347647108127474250739081702552970844759685609808776660705047046367947756491596920399060692975024593458200844479986490817402390431569634692230426511297018882063031994201354454361024181233005353471556707121461652333666901183780100448903806549610589039161912497638743317116359320153149489747556781135307068784217476528462221584066585833295328544023618730105562089242075794166163178842518070198886884721984438363340775305108466635964686310582841016815994287095569061313080100898998256244123601202595031290396795948229036885321893418554164105270392008274426635015764967090191518553830009994347354906230087098332428689053900658992824073081915850849491436229743264046574069974767549824070972193108724995902358876326191823778148391133351
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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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