Factor Info
ID
163144
Size
1164 digits / 3864 bits
Status
composite
Value
128251175245341664503303757038181577849982580581057815332082350067071167233177715366094089744472958266737704797996153618742079925237636686551948222665972331619357642933912381975193848201702890435869257655822205496089341526464538229813901279199908468674865658419761740084980360910922304133268917755345519765563428063414116794474158327486948203921693796894664971989486403388599445675158886029065190956639342219019328029384651580008891375503398421285839200503468526606271417359752051398658019018609152231657758559474720353686561147646190966870612278312536143920636929736198854538686975724543074261510333097988128529473266706691790805714899968687124109454156725453506763299097379210337691898100110301921684225153255501181152031989253835855084894196142335491537273265407119385622248822254038909800476581772121331085576211660557640062413818299533379783805592198275258287512758846829860015360328928411150500808552165497260079835831924186190174179562358046875794041418827418973514414785930463407738536138367944116232209008403193048488202658807214970076306583873666355646911069898141817376834689831313737297527995158669285239724457939150819007310560372395917959865118675217
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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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