Factor Info
ID
133600
Size
981 digits / 3258 bits
Status
composite
Value
555399729699601521318175607375870482221855190675657187659270287005533244122828246370903718048168967824743952695930718044066316551606937110401161724995249826791496201368356489897806522646436481113511211886307335854981242791319817859709956831725885626138345309287970146532479672276345193577044231415206591518509752687597104194604234563684912798558063210482617823887596247080219656987837394764153748822574703004228669087147945794990327189038526612698353924590892769816370793486551972428823172968958267153323561346273931149039715995806813786361532552903913158880028155855777419012620803545945337327634634814385063668299840163443881217878662141122938377765788974490122720143878243748649330646764695586465059477173636084706139482793145708248854766031325639356786356394568769604929435052729877567730323096167186994493341766279688634158627979546132706833950378283714463889460230585819814123128947544707076267865187268072668956327884525654812641501430241458903279026004907147528240190241627
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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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