Factor Info
ID
157795
Size
994 digits / 3300 bits
Status
composite
Value
1730904916127944244871167735921009842098208226945762579360081516462493998240197018968936668837751688099188715334419903595768121941324187776509124468034664036386619873859137895652512447856272040149022210483148148310303323502240707273742191173882896789418767550504312438309728828896076881795130683064090664157187301778142608098288279337557489609490922364348546506317751433552656152872022644095803833690442457036440883492801494173810857356578223107014717990655771959889348301759520827401519018716716411199676295061149699542425712702903645161594068226843246376920465936894001796330488629672253282400463115271320805001873566441698074210256573171829163868153175123311773840284217857381879440785077103137289542877379516482108397223823606186219368367171922325619773280737550584344132829616211862331379853991361321964569086574346529495711907703563216867656168446234085839727359122666058904391105576995882631053531050365654167041516135228745342040090332485951497941107842208968814051420842219323620912591
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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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