Factor Info
ID
183810
Size
1151 digits / 3822 bits
Status
composite
Value
28708954761604158665286178312729263200337223916838162635775341871467778103261907209828190628120096389206712089716273532355274539647319169999459391763422947756613605640783299284337417746213132084128920903376987678883266999078772614787668377025752615941896855895013120485619456936676877702060692458659508929839293102282987788771625466466517605250707797545174854088333120639036082399734536614814246184027149446130029562987942080986212556695564813250748244299901925141406595227710597017485680084864144566903254065911932807623792287296990677982890423818148141418554500776690253942885285817508144204401967763172405134822548174382881846512229396433305908043816593606530041591143838848737647636793610079397965784320346972151893161032014195337393561722659782315915127713598017987390066658533672561815217989443303731707675309173756470821543308525764083770870586881384941715806834189802063436449601642341466157720784440714787251084266985354449081495194549528113532614014240053509672775266730815569825784830697725001949764298473636511458686580984415584956986557018841528404531772479158979841113076401989198077760613849757831323633322581833113932277646606825385829
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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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