Factor Info
ID
163061
Size
1123 digits / 3731 bits
Status
composite
Value
7635884575265520456344902753517001616530721362675262577356374179874887295671659948825470571790996568705832067579662538338152048820224020851003386026682136791685042814351174160531753406488458051360602461552795256726241699729326185947957028073874163621761775667013346301471162174322047541447964357159617637141361293240326301364681560487661508230406962852751530762511390101671156535903167894868094347861530694177019567020148342959127966171493529185818514292329953939607280017335732407257930179069413330063802433578983992185925214567192698510485366777988925665107726619586608787836256719669279665617694510211614669753395939708142190542189279249316759686153834182983009930964291974863128023031110970773292407765811605320022518359415911672799194608344795032436936683026509469588782171518906111425261442407740656661096137616362833411026658357462069478557648431421635575239392573536645076675156350549239752770892431846578139583074249005462783527405187061136699997188180688183499477571804225481340605747276388175813339231690102568274091845830878071774404133743776718394159074058469623294262624700622267450932412504952505621736504009
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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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