Factor Info
ID
133874
Size
1163 digits / 3861 bits
Status
composite
Value
18449531516503061914919084158608355092325007219740211214398059139076643182442458514817993665578478722205180944722701111793420229520919426061697359372456086981275083257187191594841814229373872991268169930419373037041744438795232448021972504769351559673729188954090024663350976361545656385305639148203858546457818642044896848082577658268388089408080026357817970461956023466787758686262439707422740353175395789988064999034461055835751257180079347434157429269269365111039307501667141720034496061438684606403213216661245243581688338639835831305673561971641116691050810163678184590572493958439458177711579868769129150092076210457893111634517322381188246504126263104069619052105493791177169706621024529700358090963980977080894172220365621533171792805851022680494275301706838759052657222429489877940053279758068303504683489541031425874059653301330319085134333457186584844237667850512146599065671153716784618640994206887767963586919364922046166481763024951417453363436191832691598524546987797606312393049485164440202088266571906950775639029461638317785594082837154515487194726447018350368256692016205121807748943028805568503483735607679396361462277044683202805725593153301
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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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