Factor Info
ID
163270
Size
1147 digits / 3808 bits
Status
composite
Value
1817485197132223996927889590959709868409998879037506055280079708330933933963165797132444302235455749171523542658635523544232297131556085142857455273783757496829766627150264099329311025970108522152477841052462068620746801160656511748752725914275397697059964871529389843885340199795103934379031639739997069211035857843750661522492780821164586461461191895488351079685379198904184917622360340899739564657571459432899210007115565187884209866989327513421135056935287087738351492144632745732740218180006782795943039499037901874232037158723243981312112311020045033514197234905887587276913294439484921900969484137646768088108645280276704354526948102801290484392117472444333182055318759171241627222751627258457163476776582546209908088517590923612716018308321064304672173005238852437392335222185841360895915263924687206866992627595685654880163699626101036845199146930625883667958884761541501690815153091039767901205957946153779525437895529948385519453234581329165698993275457495548159096242361672143620686207680637733869520512145187438401310037026864438702633448990610712579158069831693266889501280758811877080697790174220782671033265370897071463923434070973
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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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