Factor Info
ID
165464
Size
1180 digits / 3918 bits
Status
composite
Value
2344003538874945261941220239887714831670741804972989602850655000289583539889563593383435779052927152574077827330690997523110456727175402493285398856343173339298152837564308846129883797649405880973703184634917240037733157357679518871843625988327695952318976419119621009214562144540343191127286342078461051679282929051330369953344354277838280764949304462627541695226946690614889197222976105044332624010406109159492422978096654157217839825915601966299434031427870365294096908673858844829201396040800767178407726140904068255928776551813956393915369043426387477316781328593422877296576158378566023315395447126364895737186420783451699587293076816822464075020271791196448165067999836756390816512077030760983422756402860023010152871351335027971283932846763627248197664284412660878466715168047342340035170236958686794113775608592027132457255628969265001203250651421340529976077726099767417130885315055100523399706380050014124521334310708025876384809357510788151979285182203949065777628705887804965284106921314823021093649002105695964514269605095256554430753119961952129161905263311948940935946833979077478369049768590478184297871514724583828596325270982859019600620171807255458535421319503
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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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