Factor Info
ID
165034
Size
989 digits / 3284 bits
Status
composite
Value
27454753703937827765879490709352174739546471503429491917543081953010370026510673485657303020136931827017125927883001421989100589650395077326566143177458594100608897769624466810038764505083935576370284643914462930812745914924680942575809154025239357772313987278008263217057057522010359951912874105156549776602933580019361189721453713215059347978315934064044251067104090501219346585304158371497028681734058772207669956821850560467927975485170207705676676290942204971831189901337573658433546079247877746626275853618330685439956319574263076622768208613628157226347452688412594176594756148144157264701042452665086528511837561808938593960020935447568058169340745106452091283886043873196759963628577122728998682803687659502316332567468094846477472506954727157210582216125266206449376380545542058135406465431985400721373487644186611261678967679279253378679551917829871000876247144175437954499173668737604913892237019809794823047935794682931627523954866063420849451403767390951036110052144012138833
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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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