Factor Info
ID
164950
Size
904 digits / 3000 bits
Status
composite
Value
1155401149270196655418075039890499326875880679180810771652167248747867914050367940810669919869496156328434371616131517022562890545576899943881040810738242061571433378975826897875592935010849863445125567133088180415725766208391073040900150047406423570368440825447584564053003624825463261903354078272219047843678127982380034839787004309770441407170814721489002973263089822241348508781690839543552666389507343720704013567570381719525410393609373188731895888198391237326940505421908442779297630178881319484853535542563447305668562491296159235602421420034748267033084332490795600176709170410865359093579870206680285212042485368597485823814911742738527402312702519895566970827343526355041761469667719960913245624456038308808850316672277177079346347275710200935710204362806704346330269732504266074042489539759483517507231227035792725357386026228897002421682157319315237591398899259949318498783186520662515511909
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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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