Factor Info
ID
151293
Size
988 digits / 3280 bits
Status
composite
Value
1360202704484301966042997927004529910769601839812847765552675184445060651704071067761817984470185428131467353553077724759820107187422944030316200011117859463018060642897209250214589517306177558425850939952850355291725740787302118546068674454265813929685678712800657373212261360929843647710156008114765798171892104895032784257949091073867099020043845479835947500714018815153822738609634172627712951871461675055900277907311319642866091222033741014727533541498554049589109774387952738815017141270533888101850234516111368756684977042399630292977202778101570510075453879722204389039806698007476364253783843082079697621280062826838806498187569166993542686761648250077462305595738028597874964971360296098980835110290414802385790535152622935791282044135320456511046453624976338548070949896546387372857285970471873891054901765837115112841153830393974145050585733105570119033923309748493417296493071854796242483418070551625911555641458361255517274881437519742876054046390832067918984242949628020483
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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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