Factor Info
ID
134003
Size
991 digits / 3292 bits
Status
composite
Value
5486753339441297271974204079811971573883000223569706458737408760541684761797675859416025817606377435633121893687016238056898638363494958146818508379365412555413309952760880602014137853314937089277006536546118999677783620001065340660728718265508577765331987546995065994702976833852520825023149550993447378019337729498502184874597023404385728611934484300748472366013678604833019191277536469548092830703850858304579039987967928142087559408661402148296927582507392404468565821105256706536935824199152663990859440781458404565502078643424657934987146234570047945268395874243787102409221359998600982220998723920085619577971558123957449590680381774345736268982227879387482075112784556658694972183983998588986861975806609275448571170079949678287740566682369110194453196400114556114065476085730184779149177353284750336771532156151121657426575343298791553575545291349050705869106575986985739265648070022145855120575454353295330378505111412957360024722621162156745920751367946614093013207189403226824623
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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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