Factor Info
ID
165040
Size
927 digits / 3077 bits
Status
composite
Value
163117199987185986870809381681623827683992899397681648736950374542305606586695228389240704490047815009031801930555195073315071356948139448856860550171098441214420896285387264233262480452651749084346234258527372197384814190751097684858762055419124248458646536783807266248948445146933323583723114384081404322637422636166314023596370969329821522447120036467993650178397500313333129285628257502523951074190306909742490807256867168213148007355588365424235718977943730831614887951472540871466926424082249402233332000424709204762531201135568212182387408331656182719639431671964626021829208053909442058861876075329592764806792151569523403328729064271846121379730080195919850587698037718280786397837828095620050203299012913509877456633048379027019728634563163524512467505324877103829815650836468204778707990257919912226349807731021466680969801173122282935183787941510844969075032031550519102252770538414007342050974462444758538043629397
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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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