Factor Info
ID
171230
Size
1048 digits / 3480 bits
Status
composite
Value
3042127317004209300639720749478979045254227425634499739208211203069392333100038735289399765902071248975154891067128535287820374528352634651044824191543481600051202846660191749514195837042123681368840503840969777652056707162251812385881606703065250764960671717104206817910031201323028690091477186745337225472427506973054430856588873813707031573724665532037538691845458441274546198371483567347507531668091708635565207861363272064094409428357253411204346712872571561285511605606211922938966779712320796715830870062937109139279381729806708029321124655722111449948473502767626760291523064734736828796846792203748802407279964173124988436145335842652271417574454239549419530362077876348733342457943434952522625129559491803899646941223533337745236132646354445418381792653895444249088206474190871152525683622420493310346960341893873835247202806875145038852723971600667752084858214935627726840740392825699299499063862109996552347436458494762529170356078375247866170919385268125049509640477406050240875643958270928391902037077084994816866251806453453431296919
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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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