Factor Info
ID
163172
Size
1140 digits / 3786 bits
Status
composite
Value
425886944435516496754272468652035070048483186233060316819458262067495946825661227158318081432632988124840771035926845301155807143787203899671486432803425416026189482938692309463220789194207559395589145707110774793363008624491507126478278856527394092676278125364110409533617597847033451366189989203585194514135989479933588947559824497641374428854230373754782050415064894501275344692279104966070460396705131039893505588755753884977669603057283034053388085336847613729856652983138016405724591770224165536580155126075943152383707591174192754331658131324739252900280494159348017308764701410768211822238807988859406850611556447472251887933613302549069290647630965751039250966008636020572151359950722930183541932167332756271687898104370490579447159061000011102866456382414331646423764318373469343405053360117394899617018597918282354469027917518119975454316332785701822587000721707517344688932747895286451311190195811538341648730844947954362451473013329674891642941391398788366340399918626804760757278587534304304296699048964216353466944474606376308658519719118623233786431898545872461253531428719518091545990038619195488947358506408465512477825629
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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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