Factor Info
ID
185883
Size
1159 digits / 3848 bits
Status
composite
Value
1599463630924615036443372673120338211891326368124520433456118077512143443815409953787659732089910776250820380930843817360847685078249543000943557927431075260291334439552054110450327394746212045976427811140107125958631785014887929120857122306185216435182398123880789525648357849774244792464536407512352934734446555472219941928392109146637435657498334899440211712649237382891794453656212497225789606961111963617384366563417129174346937663443050563935648040260972704182880786743239034401940467731499769473351469102617114764850527042255203459084078739823452464648645185276582900875518280906695469286012136688370123474687685492364838854257913367628577900736274250070431735954495997213984110447038901509451610395780245381471455668328311538951540880431280930662833706148557064791377331196371896034580910723809066493445906517668419431377638407594035669562681764689667228196508786181496074941815964422721871731532786109820928459920061401316554779806661127710151882315487498890839648010925055941418054525248506280680329277306056376371731271539310198000670132495132180984678607582369262887540744845640515644992285975716472743684169256020329837626806155627780271645086321
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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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