Factor Info
ID
181025
Size
1163 digits / 3861 bits
Status
composite
Value
16421528681328175651150902789100375268012206749755346897209477418567672800630148544691585306322460805600093569941761003619652848617834441710529874059730902709804261234735801651582360569573109040435201095586687163385619890638106886812106780321795853186155756577017296394995859958959789389091070524119855472180833395475499879026180840145705133836532249496063703543742116522501805806853583555254172002438692981317607173690052117225837927298215704338064458067317352640526672231544219916294961146561071892360932516760016364599340852763941128915812756395052619040829536882447769115774487076669106382932861974454210053174029806820697604201167219197817763647289685744960810868478774178393508015056284309660598555940924976128853803906555136018187575371418937387141668996853604027810039950736141281426678840614226651707770397484084270991180528933432883885640650492012182900400666213678742293298858322546894444228511745414688787466487317170816485876005371758255996130138657614791951349667047711669498308337003319219470393642693496526126002988228377583429249958771621353930475848992976663097146634245117187017893889643592901376123984306445779438279371501604267597173582979903
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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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