Factor Info
ID
175991
Size
1144 digits / 3798 bits
Status
composite
Value
1422416945414932718322199010149742587862993551340652840458846064283938250349937754550972800717080238487987468724676588555949485360973718170131663393947825244406444796291715856585199366735579455837059019410006707761840839084430880772889911884034270943343721066872133204457442062202373122472710255518752938401806484130604021014714265927914038729162032738067570254719468568601572034143069509598318165242127200013006354150146473707790631562216508405496703875262427101792657693628324822775960940411612014548487562162415149271615177931643388536344134017886121963835263085393750189371558441515432658713487955642375949470854056854752953110345038514811683651994301861505000352230353483539685126078087624449957922287958741279529565685141990447689493853333273007536510554555860962341760384492207014404580318346503932278313042710502276523302114953503582503176852638675304255678536552923817048981202769140889329718902335675870067535702247493833470298469399590750292941417800313352521310411374116810852576696952927491535886600910216873881040410772256299544539620155637493937810679450555922289079178542846131237633150037020404953314369522541243770897466247227
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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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