Factor Info
ID
136248
Size
1155 digits / 3836 bits
Status
composite
Value
318591429561371431736428114447858574032646544126298051918688430089355797263471813260972557504314080756744407626889151451256300682182975223403500559800460001679739114663987671049949482629071236485061959768137507656311144251925655446191448687779508893470807769281653147465082437190926434386444767852111577290545129741799989229326891644986166655478609855951794384427787228508332709393261129099387214883146587532728364528607379723743438897074192626314449376266373580943211354799049045193414843506309711143326193427433167723255046735569761688406090271168360090439517202697319661020624803427631896039249692044311823046186791870369631067953006620842912500442173562961820917013035102752335815481940525115991331079922972609776976128744360784020141988064472531893992733735033363291358343433534744824379851426961526191016416638688351256258820042837226260614265391033916766736988837866034629990808331244682147166754966925865592210533404070480406680772888558070479495623638356184085499518192401948966871007865609974242602580117939046097109946011821122532056347984019595138583361861441961985104752159467930750815207689620617159009830301101610301976239492896581088095033
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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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