Factor Info
ID
165411
Size
1121 digits / 3722 bits
Status
composite
Value
25001280825515961486235924875670526924485894514638635427092058269985003672249400368255164612239149771459615074855231532365968756742963305241976955285415039224891762358965398600893082893808698216683834780430918383479025267000472328801800962921901800919966916808164493699673328839817874114157888854978294963787398335802645039081089483655191667208232103402915844276614928363188693331873235768236469223081038411869524471872396967288088374717746568471269190849952348034927028389274695802267944829850428005516308852294842947567245707842474942274269942549377878450827854232960555565907716728526251929220944365466624336366065796201204302205098584010232612793156887972581112702973064120623213358434107384259789023655935030217523502760069120786930395306468031211721572936155704635386532799349771499014702528454005894377527376238266554065383278596248139617479450806031580634931476210846933056592062689827084379675327618583650369143317467384236393837937643598539269954617116187103150858952008245135813996684531650504527354319293850740264130322748354572592031208270296464133827483573668464957704451367333770674273023259644267634361673
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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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