Factor Info
ID
133865
Size
1128 digits / 3745 bits
Status
composite
Value
178181529081802722615938807406392727341184816048142274693618364698226407167729851383847693334445993123412535107523695382799799339154567886902654012811520999973068315772733248944957877217411936699995043596144123381763639767382812927542879332484080347966004194231666814489125025654835139171053509840108247254141306606918106807361884878750586402949583217062278983914130509162983916472327109980938039856998080197025002372980497798873668187138939017214843396025492990176515822114247055413412490749535092383820109091545212917658524937753993189722098804910209163563966977564747762327938755326704886410231052054705154959399954360897708735045070982255278979882760731522335735003482334258402562166152754006753221050070696634855926654670186484857388761139900505146727675750020316095250840406349039060802421729987201232310503876818444136581478515013942284616072142267155748944960714693336730605353564068747987653979864921556427993051589588927806244042816310562867703193068587074204722693207654897922570638681897500053661722870480976427247545820038326845962380920457662322157549166257185764724458432792669119187381194712563578607288631678321
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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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