Factor Info
ID
163275
Size
1150 digits / 3818 bits
Status
composite
Value
1083287447475367514244931367249424416386110434300043774981860459179754635165216494906625594366892245340718626172267157492764757152041209442991012219140961278320513248852980486128923238623883781584965487362015423579140496572106329657157338664307172361187870171194921775382684305492095788210264339480729471619562614103414861251438971239067398123188985051896951273336559394588757782148261303644958555337872928730107902617517679088921556099486378274906141386377332676352308096220809436486901550336393909143687354320383385193787754028076528656477096150107037323415855830614805761119059146699112068374668666374985656494944631694293096680881299640017483824907640391940968906684619975818831216468024135597011933802705406789811332116863125907439285511586734140131289374589461853972665108206375784261854833085992396484440301731120792632925335458384899008654945476512281233295671572548560231899309998843377266984994747401009005864361266730828538735231754083928502958531081136953995045472036733894041297944296080951229124260176309723039986709348192229015497266830045578831504754635981617433049457679110247684830344256952301923805618250858573861898252323689820421
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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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