Factor Info
ID
165036
Size
988 digits / 3279 bits
Status
composite
Value
1079296131285870957328486136468961012742930024636150629928719060977856341820309843752864515455134536001631804950011052008075301563122031337531638132708185391423516852221615417454068992671557082378910684631366442807555439654275779939379846375546212528635380183791483874402059173291836442704465707660952653576426553243184270277353675558667107001047957096285128828976329731418699592244968002920405454068329271813527149910946037917430464283909989812098486537030007178100789577144615172471540627348012145535848089258952612178205403522158250735134627091976648158484703224883938541233675226976349164291394695968490483448952656509896001273124635607045369046223363631866200742620588914720299523828102826126437025343750976750479800930106987646540229449141546947711629888071403970417034283821966752367547459925132815459528713824478535532430462503141414718434031174941803328952993066587424226834883864327832309060308601134712716663239491688427651737188036432251152000411557586155332965880542860239009
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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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