Factor Info
ID
162789
Size
1154 digits / 3833 bits
Status
composite
Value
53428692201377937172160280818315628432350833371509721163177602875109407968648943311253160028963701384826823871087353685722925397563748835123202955617007106559072853046834383821904072732842739611816151138583820091148835073753883155960376743718483636753800092871609606468879573846917246062499365242184999852870309229499844880724288169040199135322619910303394536201385946065122684578398127227628154699708878349600704194038196911360250927063728349614593564281477231329138231992444349464489396126074496431810737702269771097229176695904355363623515729741662545609061284705825116989678384287452908394625476935925101116194092823159576849246356314045492579615625603124077701226751430080317552828659491811103322316749760932943016659808141329008799418908520396088585975089583540236115352164986517637069981352251373981618641510046513922656817702073158143574289013181818871202238040431156104021579128138472499418761933764502144572383873519219166272913273041746018196297586763637750746086823882264870028917226255064294909609918085087789654227997515421955573897176885060820007391359180581789753851441649648656444500261891742716466520358974197061697364156415048451782767
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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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