Factor Info
ID
165888
Size
1129 digits / 3749 bits
Status
composite
Value
3457331762935169257503483443936484624674535747119453760637598665889125821532514085660343316411737385519983145950538405307026010769028873954994244416638882705251908834542047496732810938453095616142935650417497971144784857361635156168893685595663986323220137232320182662398658444494961498454594089043934191976872013710701520171902616871910681947218949082958864648096417028515729407722915093167703743498449319975266539264098826085011843781642632220811055864689760838584741473832335223102630416148684035299728671538346354788059379461500518928453194072941765659410949187599780708340306907262876483972145576135799233214375104602289421365009911136108501290090933682553377450655704940033764262850323070724172933199110085243114416192717176726512525157774042561011182101617986386220551171935583501936667301630717580373832146383007401553689362329032380583679152794390081353023358508317267448686246056172560993959397278458565013612623434656096398462422561639310154595631640438259517405947758355697960138771782043969148645607956466313539489712622652416214372872182691444246437325861831582523841171478493863933776582429626447222694917117128629
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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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