Factor Info
ID
163155
Size
1102 digits / 3660 bits
Status
composite
Value
4447324328224736542791454844128374891893388138669964230195050281134351420355476705467648282440975944320132269314876626137204405259578624005736825371784380792897854843778343867631753777133967742877880571714592174206427469705933429712715855374062303276436079245688575372773391139461416130886945948644217787494106552708745360668090820462001489616203151342879491915538029062593774405815074479361248765889966602774945381548389010376538267575410868219838926471075667962226316875617413653785425797636614212412785264364055816182886253042506713405788662296633235248964090236876822254600791317342144354587014955423184771532261210132864353952267026400673161352081651414944677901829500651792955988789246416720051455189433476243890562627858131500862562847222039669309720157494758132273077244112119226167740716628086905225487008480698075887116456084583914795072067336574862137418024782726958563976327792034347914362464693601812186473002352281094508715484335073359848852589654789844643702978565911151265854771247945733773344170387321670880075502184476791625821414905858845166730415917485556893473513399280065176932803
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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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