Factor Info
ID
165453
Size
1142 digits / 3794 bits
Status
composite
Value
70000275718261465061630182308437608454897559659603540562093505783550556973346604213488021593112658610267090771313828252509341618867836090539182531992982120489395669857825832293470999984840067394919608319004531714003435325052349970705432272473295665077886059040135109694437323897509788017522968675250945416038306557263578453363737669374750277332196039387318183593570938370601012959441847682918060772342468012129897558781459775324895713140084668650562751324095842820137387297007516726672250005403870729734829177940928021269771056942831691550514174058181211660288739055657789952505214939109900616124748801413665501302054675729858407139697932040519463101897509261233397503743743861491170936011062490115596055452380443104810681349840722886906412085645001059499560957223159159266356558651555398282295753598643265580585297398517961970451372298921656274111321076098279057247135870994078837565505509230572233227447671991567915274915479179209016495581261762192470098221552573194982232843308215302834552057992430119738716103192962836427070541644245681926457330963694891368945230537873800298187922093826373538421158876531368905516019629583880759967497331
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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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