Factor Info
ID
133886
Size
1170 digits / 3886 bits
Status
composite
Value
416052292306974251727234631689348129789786464777322169989824855749046432173265719818066416291133352346119047217735334581222963050623909836027599688521940113901625927586669156779994769901184776026321923981411371928349935525711011107011629382011883444807480284555828810027929648183387966515609498608966999200275437363665669675522691505837448327043420730971411258558621437700435620138113655520997119154307163540460470147535365867491699337715471960259420703118767014749143532312508894377946958671654324878253378108891701393866394809907660164232343881697408677952887907001720469394186444590452125112778897766092960463968203290299760989367821603018096990512840891931881643192702061149736697859504357612381832566543830157634237454570239480880964523037925041096289034995861936508373503729616965067894797901364290969203249121882627811930825297975297435487227857601204681479028036594786144226055884823127012045846150240212119344733436956960374687775748475970127336944287194912288329816221830003272157420788600283349885632272251365997989260264350074675155380465995655929705675000186800967407535235816153641363618131139610332652257562832716333598257921156053895461718054744148619633
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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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