Factor Info
ID
165065
Size
1001 digits / 3324 bits
Status
composite
Value
26035631600688489307450946955259487165349767129452312782291259379015710801629489171707250246082465300317076434574160607329145151725228126047212343231620783942523058779931484387141595498357454015596233345712079213870875606435081986298352336717766871858030333418415451880793072414920641912998997148609325189173489649038151066451720235671763473848857754460666910264918314155176883082869611083409584946471177053466622969715563365580305411094573937373391051673470894461515525558511766153750702025166140211065459042217487485091178662541621221720147280172575026872011992330810128049771428429491027828017605886942957388975106621462208254237665706657181417338431907167218513428786373298597740632918756500745408786558426118050140578130341550737824689277718975966820081106241694481543522553250958004338494496473591142324713749690608647677485566560753241438476991605287620241000144797958450383264490251527285226334548977039560699300717133191851531298551701274620250717028071118513201729780188213355176314814626561
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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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