Factor Info
ID
173780
Size
1148 digits / 3813 bits
Status
composite
Value
34389867783316480728601103003652015948875399080331884822127553796419392214510985262274322964907458110786276039552948448532426883951932988493583005011858665880590910747188726203079346084051976612502900400618163042255823235963459528347227979657390467590194623483023906645508939613062285768652390659723091120549901244019321790384786926761968794223393465462086198089300017753102016634780418954005987786417861986422061460908626802568416052315080741886109830052236039385686040922788790065717138253213242484041917600131778237420252450072118785849367101277559252738675795242525606163693119874196235271305356367527781029141458948000197678420858911919810148481918458101586208493331243408211935268425480296930637144831302699949973089616484278939575488661508759448777083236955241805013575085803943273726927441524210828511587391355007662627835069209792935365594562494206389722351551397215363418796455916735880022391258297040912787360503081297486317620253087800950045643834848812884042409664521598231215061650961565552451141512110769127512488265697143178764157995363278341537561074143243818094555552728457300839920720338268495910327752993910936953701853356604437
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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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