Factor Info
ID
165291
Size
1150 digits / 3818 bits
Status
composite
Value
1765587445027733038098968281989748021199839313247761556959131052523730359213394296361009819515715185430287041811937659907481392311272539351760530385027463572405473829320786335448617970608189432992261590191808952380936953865771226659080896393953432199014661539860022020409555574720546799694639368626159871139582145561496915828539352544130843085692433117819707807090618955682372611612751166513391590937660940466604727879049571094228030674015434620521908808237755557231161871176969032148601166322245183443040683192324397299375979751855578797197419348898930420973759221522755679546532803476596004796354613648347764808056910921640746055947267943364137649986850350098685497841471985762818722283079212166674677708534679657735828363200703958080063341384967717273239307638919225797644621417604412475863454417543168867665904314500186675904416970533322810966351599510917191104167076931941939626903535022420663698660003475050968227277717565712879757779703755427068633755776098101113631726161838559899368429381628281493668407004350888750766125745223031236639309343166077723803983133518964526586292768512089416749304957285308199387367876640294632767799446406773137
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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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