Factor Info
ID
180921
Size
965 digits / 3206 bits
Status
composite
Value
74851809588828978985459341886117348017607157394213871209614815664594874223892541330018988582486745377853496270375232984315876359230849347947336896306214284364537929205946110844617212603727676440338804954015240345713095123493201659295444990141976703654876788645543657447332950640843224548506189151464234873468295490236307309432715198263577744147780128797283764147962476422188918771586368241250434570228356672670791787339121322164359260013719738268568678058234149085392900941367211814649226090375660314185084553499909114994863904559375620884940476029455496430691354889198627569726570589693928708412273488580187517087014430246228155537464031667026217754515731224100428259735579234228844281059472178627286723144197892307298099670973753110098712902085302973431540858714909470495444375672403474172066400957380943453199142171644717034479690964849523527379656834753357717024349487310964491339554560081391389598894938184194671952370074900034931518248550750611666578805141191
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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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