Factor Info
ID
136378
Size
1153 digits / 3829 bits
Status
composite
Value
2597118127200071082478905416823273654507720305021905462813327095309288048085948377222653522534300079513881335924858558884243491579261584448007399200824598114941482788289902389060491561788666232438939137372183643009643933517739151300322820568585766546148903130630080754499046342323493403247390285444237368072814159885804827287454154176111326270144679905081675546192655339075425524975067516839991044976705556052791945126922087072589703198380966172526729171725051658671665285200113175623925974662052095150041172787283788668687973107498794473748987326292580493741763618321153331294510700730188174355920190473272615003342166904522917502255341039220555575648403109639753034059552182899778045268574677503715912589633475542859559503178478031123688315934813262214448859145422718745178632480959335534757048530871786455467052708713748247359044491052389501206977642962740499677722419962528398119008927864643769412471085970889574658417225900529430422845767630901926194339296857030035476566672902112404515547189902373493654211295484953294638018263290511954607119269579202903219235359999572875574450046551660875725948985479235845789179745894282919620546463973013964169
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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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