Factor Info
ID
100361
Size
1142 digits / 3792 bits
Status
composite
Value
17298874760621401336754911476061121591142327680994880737489634012642760288354829858884540160321204254799728243866025858574148903757052665577197441185846967152981104802802267056464868050142847990088457351398458795319931563873298110709255875133614473140161905550567037078103283865553329963409183796497365113580410630545534691851321685565671892990816892911188149515302227606417665877186934021245265558284904900278521293177741961990122530419603780293563033234654183998347271325635352725418751637898040197190779532195070966011403326013585935453283288308956176721810223830333711026245778045310789269841966932368590458868012358742340649604230439906559268618200852498364602885775711104071102475755495515691633196193499092136894492673032577763610784518389625750118743307935880448145422503200166460537644524017083022370222611602581209775390760196191790171082934117092084075580066302881307334658900428583588257790150375635724189740409477234916398765511739269317893348342443949557225734023745899062102979584516663964873113248224310877231170440510384195261604300021007564978977949237934082563248374048286870722384485322737774003126804237786442387967235771
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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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