Factor Info
ID
163135
Size
1122 digits / 3727 bits
Status
composite
Value
854640918186417805094701956513505509006343390969104963496674238476431694555348237068446783999126071759511228581608793206516476007552042099472911992455497540406036549571714981046516241168629577939602933263881346180001670625570384515343684631090641802560168389108573114154778266384147324885013914677484398888058806097499985939020221928186446842965406798045660248572543646118869875468337070597739185036899886038306871123362687359666911456290527218913613869102116557555341887867229758064791925816855403835468849426022054479444117281346318839735895066765630007816273125451847185049989080268753066114736502557541191005100973039472761219794148909586409240177491863721526234897628585632624907005749241442850538134617073916240582266014503524752683010762760871613518239999550863012209879157640014436000870978754623803998699536644470376146569182000692252874784951419550340761156779311512642093157413996416985156744886269557559985514274436310858221377361933495951531895844966471080213393982694065954380902433348903452827995064412181912774151735262242226019701967785315714232985889238342685568705353550925117739695782466086947595777599
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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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