Factor Info
ID
163418
Size
1129 digits / 3750 bits
Status
composite
Value
3885113513074801622554603779102829882612112220842801953652544460338861536353057723344030805483547650216868492643120224763537391627332378743029343044091523882835069137739530132258717555329240738433783672129059476775005022918709165305875196753558662182258303166014253112482844773420620316112184372878586773738470061598019329578023387489492424759116003812584495229029656397941980214712144545815403133297672376182130195111358829220106734100712914053466454932059266833343590048351211762586530617341486489941903662263140815572896861879133962729190704068769002407368144569437655171584529592243145758063168158940447833079934429005823347260642438592282137137006999787699400595991733638867002477022567292685826485591380500062766700195768052275154422917098297356812436254964672331440169250015727935853452196674350837473273421780810884784908063685008630784724636916465426960992177309520082418635160114831185935802175026901554663631547026788086737212205579348341099392567450460967674753444788794468758648595236492720168990675972669901028904138066468132002734236098684479602743827837037062050881680868314136793205510156393306387567972667131303
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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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