Factor Info
ID
176003
Size
989 digits / 3283 bits
Status
composite
Value
13850876098172767920505762850624718525715675331267044483899958820336652255292404956591219665079944139796028952739673222839070258592149635269991196218780949903309953727865974599178924825054532971389603520440594851585155312544281310738999777970758494292969880726067928301813994339174898797045582831600193390161518350821777243873593812473735610747997282054185324842059386060996569095523944557713313307103444444967110125183229525573723577993369289419816013170491180922773619901621015146141159811094762054918850051589024256274020160682712508718220266775520484443167861671989557975899935096015903421185516303862334732259777371058203810354928676809942466760810361745047442832984650200317390639887599561447756836105663632867600535469216354363450642300098027211899774236698194010840269163389891632212259669779897211647341429675726479186902976850031682488370963183535585523989602663970461310392774577388051740913553583613927834887900156228166040499365021436461217202273939641844688141816379596035641
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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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