Factor Info
ID
165322
Size
1128 digits / 3747 bits
Status
composite
Value
836661415061004036443687312279865070096623979941862178511817706928584895183696704653838986679097484842151326754596017336109227308180725640932671498044557866825769580671488645908182043219352496413121751786709435246349838248783634254632129792446995875990607115046116326191832922967085945266633268399794976374807919134756771841332835194635278932944958220268999750510378379173409833679755470063846973056401753381552578182661752702653091310792179800472769471111114534456941505992039800147403384725080254529508274014925154161027864933834222152473804248601077618292978618882359155137009581722631485596579689634716663692583102856067906488636470781490719152877620931850789206427445522356748674399408216614241250637804782185965747052445566961462442898812114335143536636215216463724002919215039206094261214883277451919582648206628051592769428727641265281711780946588637600635640842456692133457429085591180221428841498998877487624834791247894729657501452821831990986772143425976818907879744772105280511210479495765037823847964436757767292755649030018956478336173189767692376264549433213021827459362791040591287938522357928132149341564061457
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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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