Factor Info
ID
165534
Size
1153 digits / 3827 bits
Status
composite
Value
1018527401515515118510049144681036023797202201479857544745156967517803913008965950543470081159516220512328549084860554956180056821715156502814760820742183289511800729925646317558925993781450376009202024568637710463216847231120058240673341648514162946835913291292282490192477361850297092505850771083487009524746932477149007700773779072378702771765613444652901518909598704058231803511151730921918302653280439217698727869584346965076528785031381560815038959383944721419005029986333294759359706177840389434053346428863101534530219747744355377464410884087391300203457757025144799771734640204790253645306675479782553692464303864091987630095599290883107322483659459764025171889832296391906560360771181640160125437906638585626796772308127158772773171551821486891915962685382383623460008949280336293534882733706453394249289613111299122837306959860373107294114624606375679262681128337944079515673136729761547805433078143008431064011717777644894101657747128749227836629291632673999532512080007792092714761575814533644762276908007383241273435514946900412192649281164661637605577568335371420627118956666340941581958451881384328234627097104531795520172628372539072303
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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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