Factor Info
ID
162647
Size
1062 digits / 3525 bits
Status
composite
Value
130822785435186288215680260147516826955772931181294263352189228384384938076655038349316385619520344785901467599447325422643592131268094499558196551173080949932294271950226714305621053302459962523543971752817728718664344025833789683326280003709676593276975649073876512781403796929774013540103706874184479687109548721657677508415034381748729654138060932348712094163887332802166566227208849774332534702389102577052865014371216149378308265542048501480395332069618270711999398188011971277233912640644331105012783824701437018210956168543990166207178553463370796248086559472094459131147769315636902855528998016212159891329349263464121256178872086979358882208602735900814635989497197726663674237892611894866573901578156269402089498226702846041175906752785343126261510619687056501162673527293450386108436759939000739262435077603692773794953195184880821074536563984786288711209318428075211171744184643871155472948092012279017702541092110260519397122169011333783079518460290522328046930439364610995049671527050739821255071468520564557628366608095557480281173199699993419053
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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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