Factor Info
ID
173682
Size
1146 digits / 3805 bits
Status
composite
Value
183138441663371005461198768650082342549972795278100333725621685694581552437072530350031052232220966735384708336301805809579949233401866516715767451125442247848752330345719748695140287364112419246246850040930900768264104153136462552447805109979423237167421768007260326704486131868930599451510998262200308962776410559982735910927603755037119948194213204477795966151415964259574338479461193940134165213160828973599228627503673532227270991425213231167310568509925969209292417961606684527596461739916550687893715537967402362730886816918897425644894639975205737238619986721629920269399322551377952512629838784133607361241688715011425292285154500436186299436354817311853039664441140878057238409738528937289036791121521068595921512642428865344253280000112028778324099980360478509057678317086291901539375217155944233476816719824227300142391653686186943129785769831579336649670156317197117675169349463561434863998378521018073060450272380511336354214423653947573010291729615504666612426461082175394624570598711350858195184250707557649838384708798161205918817601839761655794197605100537498435161198630783324003931872784731717167083037902747962102727683504817
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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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