Factor Info
ID
163077
Size
1171 digits / 3888 bits
Status
composite
Value
1441813680797886792700195438547750242085559082432907752396054627810289312420292758476269098619303451529772544040012953979763696598890965719576231477662324323000081613204099496588982569847947344943036490740301774844093877277937750008599497476012551826730537587747694601962956138216416644868780745654241256226524495503014143962399671176193329078285367143066751173361131018056492064266277390278341786340777866913917882681614461872062148161426384861741160862437662334989714524975999881587514452954275285954932860417477500954656268250970490251326938915458867761342923805111440353896352698948097340937935957370269171859808385311335814411620682138621764258676731659462589311652343582994105148865489737785271012199665631550246642625846785391308008135424313167063012744788182726760869983254014386653461695145925185862096338305070135667701651005634544723943680798499804688509244347045354943149636832590380592820577279466290268872878061889869104534790269321709907728420075625361890188471534184045978693285536499015371526089893069414081365214862840755777973833142908645230966843343007434118368170798251848099781855571608532288051866426872061668982984045987247366706128258950051031331
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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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