Factor Info
ID
163393
Size
998 digits / 3315 bits
Status
composite
Value
46771725845814645111440040708423591517788116420956065046366813569772876276286803926657235201136549584054744714836307004093077178296221499893003149901454213644426595801462334848774331558112594571444441780496112344401562062526781635123845255661214522303553647941470200587974156483701306045930015357260209117052215709885900953991910041036583372907168130715571774546505456706670787008615410331448391474867762939085985131271771488795445350013397308632701181608959447511333574672030128730967192289793675032394664559073144091701106658997715788881599229445382237455961354671622358548999516706982538904119606144499889707824318733390934345470007816552196019995723590158673516128497981781624853696910403620635426152180696200039705088882428151399365197739066307899167330450833439742427083766893523435254749156121355777952797339112458107145007561898507682022585078329947254722520848178452818902651743081321670333316432185110291921366671990432625203392558031167189038956685081434012285341355760363052375703881969
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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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