Factor Info
ID
138320
Size
1104 digits / 3668 bits
Status
composite
Value
797521504192623280398676781383283511123919625448731855763321935831654513853836190184443211159831666155492814179207902715436129215457749575720541633976431958829335647738097549120480324544049207591190899942847296181946315868755572954837442650680618158668832524341622538091112697550990875245587674875023959288378122357490637440302886412497983635990687627293847961371942597712673701569064905032372608092656777403009360789342926151861798719282972990453288358932271131306595095636286061934645196640803871682281418850489724928707446556631401536597260713493035779669042294626588976296475841087799436673068874196041648612335643150200147465611023939415328589664807778503764928228839195028287581211225632647189172515381755673608923714212020821434228995485736100255225602040118124081434842886256879701210252199327599171763568510362311065543671009612210335440127989763670842678718944336031024651529744419708681709133554970348650576773958720719102013022596317519709943318876488140945356218107598295210493804085484225864648828407694307062729756393019304794139895500462092862360395218172684323494190253530694747649370161
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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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