Factor Info
ID
80820
Size
978 digits / 3246 bits
Status
composite
Value
109857620480804059569467264895757103818995945401198275584069287946873100818715795658062632694587856502153287054728820220534788245687313617643000158940465611327777734186810273921585161125373570626574245633898542441200589870709475920810457638782190379726355616496290227892250299642719983289933921317213624024608142247906508794976041821706581637777482093223171073891475911927780136701788058656462007551930295651419072127572985809964731942214343351372993232947434880638000944969082325245403429312053912449898168259156286070767080719217310597831670775348834244835619753510391218162654574777083864557209639237545184906561378703765787951024627001742002567837441729327427635788025288065463869240541480965281119870813713390476939636119605736980756002966880309837237122656322805028687034998073747772458602953902748878459792659602185028639834051483262391197747795795542719685756434840395861328860164155929150497716195490138092255931294986094530846114132900279760220458784092984473623364651
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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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