Factor Info
ID
180747
Size
997 digits / 3311 bits
Status
composite
Value
3014711787753459953017515797977791594638474943676597802595932001597755321115265814701203343211159942579071249902704146176304671459574859229213447863082708036038441663901277126656270872928504342453995485296590641685055852571401432116354435043276049431428496342792544459019307437313304155985793710770014123475484460197397273972629053152150362703950298364796177917969974855388741721198398052944677836494891000394783918443142333805864435586785886309065625134459535078059450981893220559407372822589824535099764234425129767793951116536705559678894964323533828953391848907420540695675901678569852858354743190658359611364237426058678844030063101628786296492029195836680542250949805678131991766133784771683853853607274443279204447442434018108241528441611178561909586055734414776674597808921043361592446606873323177577671293654555497140803071322376837060961434350181616664906520711942000514111350985888915840376110061355574572316878332798793376030365259272552334817635536402675714175619808713051449840987131
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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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