Factor Info
ID
106650
Size
925 digits / 3070 bits
Status
composite
Value
1391057830812679824436490505483446090518371396320724487088061670826373243675649428671778346138424284126317121459309431677945075575898022716069307728086456269131708492088760104748443161243786723479881198495748988654473870432653986694697187086045642331999153225357617845178099775820457566366057677485140906435804325175858401591131148444679380766513773844658053605716058581307041951056040446334192539190712883541057253910812129901651406094925722886220072927706504800867247900802605482243912305567814383303923545101366578747740355791220004048443999240108668912678604391593436623760640728549829659182266339029838790285700539088629468993960343486098880702263104048076360293064500681320099695354954753481654281739616625274281866143120579985188532670240585957399092616311206820672342578752565585984500090513245979545007718061778144278720884567843723556742469501250790781185989351842208496809376346666433303033983038472208512735560013
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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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