Factor Info
ID
165367
Size
1108 digits / 3680 bits
Status
composite
Value
4111384030418129945880213591667340290322215255531060212306536416886411779616317087263188870722644296601886184425761059463537015697312438807005308063037305019563065314143132670165062179469741161218316399962898062811705817020167161689789989606713298492754046121955383746701735800357057273524862287155887971858025496043097449866024607221134331048910863738165940805634110609099262015317675901346809778866380965515768467848791656649565254764839482841228690370349841467007676031578203653949359320165678784105896539836004977492736985294310990748114763752773162487210505088925111502738749893067367638953266547049658540835544310226777839209669153183215596020516203407558734522290308933830254265445384645263704614291239660314203321531020402050637217528107192236335975153073396083225432504059807904403923883874848184920584522575885501067955402501983074279715679636545517812589266583272036685839814505762734275109733912762194656461174133569602715712116197972538416934570823417275010054203850524979236603991069284233722687086994942314293079251452927098915019283657482378797372421239753641800851824415155570241927102751983
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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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