Factor Info
ID
165675
Size
1131 digits / 3756 bits
Status
composite
Value
434105614576294319029134803154068624223951263575105422576595995677769011796983581389022475626197999957366429781085468742677571533044595933621893262829012377816374405332211578629323768761278146722056660303739975618949524334783595157775395627821238569975563196485996592829698586291399210450826515811351829541906962586209346004084127808307944258091447211960654147756942401208680681331705101407543296438723498904270935604058763049928482678106808112554356444927557843592701684830568039875490509924602983228565528733788838356201159785115814539997166905567250705789666681511448025843650067014034233511930952846976776973485790751484480253679937521363766519063273546022689560890209993338808472299487644200760997627500945712884085893132638723264862453871713281256764473499587889872474161277689180840955707231559157872010211178919616225988853760836925017208567994192223612720018780321387771090584898666639956288270895932930590350266566511107389246055216907874940223267550165894381292971777384985343722187156068057189380938239256962892432493368341959989503332684639950245851818025684928684565229853364592476481394854660852433401861180761661959
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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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