Factor Info
ID
162800
Size
1123 digits / 3728 bits
Status
composite
Value
1289072313268293557413898193261763345401016594033466766105144586039893458262280380278659719008185810677703720884743315985426806516750263998984090168007992958444053017247990745830720011581798510337991867732466905768735981814727258757845217296860373691615722038440955066101421995963881540766335974719205975252656807708198797746966628699218580006875616640629395169095927581303972510256156161959310326236958062567359312959587467388062824083345655231618519300439776674768700514077747319486725287966643772372056449537533697458684227493142204038717156805045550537735197952923471421429173282804272457650257485774556866523308005118993981364941739056733268018523381724793320329213289134886372478706420818791211681205955903158630849260550823051137061804897175143966714178933001594356094462015064716972033613041743305735830442430254864067979640176963589029986506487707792444466653286304617655330062603997460659109880274668765544761661212647665915993187704351036480147433024297774840871415020057874838994992205951947979343266362614346908463042104388387759432175744315355628687296435285834028129330660023258801104485480631142347143257351
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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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