Factor Info
ID
165393
Size
1129 digits / 3749 bits
Status
composite
Value
2237987043664620756554641976386201244760264574012803573146791344669649560876632471317398579593749961050274421218173871174732973107632886037785465000905629099455187266176378715162255885083757744963324922994286121045743030427920621842503593415546743782391455619354316377765417952307638180815520920080222471377276810306312621944169831926444500839593813969598166287641531428088838313636737914769431227420480327715015108860532577446485801736484411135701986834130532349668491351174026669025260255294544297497791566964239858862220095141813712305058250218135141208384051678300579272422887447275261654993097997262801998838315985677964682129558539454284017967461067129361465658262441367539034092248015814430355152118641976974189292518724670617254135511366304183217484762059199009043860094925146493194216855600744865532884116474993767409813462569275170869852408068012365322068313654649038378912754397685539161346245110388554571791659527298937586253190170776620144560471935115725717790543552647734031663606874179588190813932335787673158598523599568930207641871926417402311932337130052767838989602787045506599344862192543644893016961894983503
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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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