Factor Info
ID
100315
Size
1148 digits / 3813 bits
Status
composite
Value
45097056047527856721677313395157094128049817312978822759904834107700091893434121469383081002484392591550433764156482403211283374077840428559545118828263627053843722740595047263504134520418559478724580603157261450971439164645081370453100639568633037938509029364094690450658559383386040875608321171810686388496702882664267333416526782590467096549392536502722142539799637654791065865075647936161047380035071840528936456642804445767363773237615523609196685469194622636239385152354612317776467371656291892691244623353682894416401828600416410953981457666924692585014183875124838952738569242334368790374439807952409389024185397030023962844823498340604217639144596398873923178106134612097305988108907858134726784313463330960243757594027341954574171712837662519257360179450054335630768851568106474747450459230893195243959869184625554056298883563475102841940088368033418234042755310041240953852702245148546394682444302790560026253252858766876593246656246322945702021322089067636886911205763541811566478012719513857511075766965619704145623482214273667776099127701641601113133679171561759523520894709621796043003495553529566770607742729020189593229520302407329
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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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