Factor Info
ID
163101
Size
1047 digits / 3478 bits
Status
composite
Value
872591297969729235090285382041561546533953931531965333544697646519615899196211753873276030321922438425900051216558691151049949927342179390592108104560943876490260180934802780572500675848411249365608752569836158611648268022609179840870798922915775866538317522940297052297485918729631767493609902323757654031806392685289144403742395663740075858200722209355367307238778774438329551066742072962170456139308118737419122400819140668232872665694834125961062275560715091952910872735088223352607407379032837487609851318956107939192721101244415550917819931535765467255380846813888114439088720641000198357174298573198733852824972770525357291333201746957972504910737463501693960542705616752366407673802737722590121405186730394808017079727708986386478134299438996605342454472398308768586965158688493837014527613358703924846254208284582541865524604862358327436772443228935314080801270676799601455747029726930886625233635211553720634476109423552144914843234581870189326150519116280729877053965568534762713539949879626500301162595992027291689062224250487124200493
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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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