Factor Info
ID
162822
Size
1141 digits / 3788 bits
Status
composite
Value
1724216968396392757011932095570691998762641516869910956106559736626680906562695233360660304066676420336402307827998518805790932006037704144682529894578868711442257853916874787481400002823797634713011958195818604401501621339420982334162144713661954460660700600637812288708467494389737126883040359113094179825720678440851283083503465884502918639492531701260323175827017283650445333544978675984921448215293662121656158974287459451607386833797271455507938099432727132849878653245193927472115316795116123286174158716169947138335603400160569271732332709402961285632257900277635894560119004572668681007992872737180294776131018465106149369542397349890413325230895808640930343650161460882622372540673729038500583930264229069141389012620782110932403543682796571085926557989185383070350171212735981995310515253843010563450775530336587170898089814652016249100444604286840672218579784763116577691775297420060337535196369674310427961664131992629771853797211580389617364958923544970349356815858461866815229127702931950714752292332698325241083758677696384187206612079934063091499804527787521225655927961534175480760257364553285314686432886584361392401210037
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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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