Factor Info
ID
163241
Size
1163 digits / 3861 bits
Status
composite
Value
18899881680591221817060512726495388730683705264062331527946388705861237177355180222207287875862934089057073594577547546502552937045617835269077475579168124488639932548273635690493154556603496229521466525206391741651644886684088803369295631421323627965593418797046368320349213715526048062264639798847789423886306182078294714467260204993068019939582094038649423133350430320749152821871304122808797837430988762071651336543596938720613236222025122770656084386303121883072629314169744213413668012975242562517925421374128577828049717198163162013275663945850869866322864933608389032527679783499423742540329810095633766230539601303824641048473489599259760567484396751554403377875645420981352976086952496409858129420722081340793680881447613177976855720744492896390055715492577500225739244451462197571548378523749683223983984575976623767565099902719539263993958789252707526607540372116692458581776464994475216338321617405344360228462775272632271220604853199584586072614327851375260829313686438582476949566811164884387429910219505814562609377558128519111552681601983113445193321352484248646452876439745804984483093712412964312845731947829595477234734919346045116336707942747
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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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