Factor Info
ID
133834
Size
1154 digits / 3832 bits
Status
composite
Value
18494637368207165064830692032526853620673401456541358864272221906407983076589485138728470193176839639799798834235970955160796735309811770968131391829534702060168311300128951684812372309903362261292509526889370372826022192193134465407644555945725553381224266246145003082923020158198557861437879182968097225222100947014062837909153447395189605085920915471662652150995438050665354250597467059123352350851389862729058622351883700139637025025061278936392743423941199476695294572731568776636638531986197940735015822348615048648173738758821692466122852473209151286932535272901442183368027183560843864550459892593028953050982559072400891782779082424834040456004055139527059595947081645546459992300271413883606972281051543738513039762918512682747173179209173801355635293841129650468452484135369996785040210507336495777582794952581564733167969480230067354807713864449769717780449109660536019312805615958550915006965379071271634929903587416095090274901054537535663013412526142739249097355565116199936029057996927966928613299137570537213430467537604493923744489147699208760224820307921847398225356264590048963286852755441642414919992344336457356429804507749426202309
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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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