Factor Info
ID
151333
Size
1050 digits / 3488 bits
Status
composite
Value
563978687899619898641816427902831399927621159934562624830485159882235174515922026859948960202906637703175929159847966587294540792825695387332301923192368268916406682564467000225183395182141941111221001148076830274344880169577154521883404095076299332213336812439479421419227606346123272675202474059647130300005994458510789413636319691261793813796559267113501969444233877654672627640254753879873555296862602526235965141828741817286836942706947766920676372724656322287221469791508508573863873869253620652149575386704584884700047657439905716086936293534226084889005066131419911382577055064293900082115567472313815319317673449895553208406202802742132201865222632607127890678933333322308314475364592872901190794338465436638451430813117325787572996910791526533796042527295357263024883632246414470966332444546303065189281347472412469511280232032495357555921008566844704738945065643702129609709029223184366448623470617794316765839104812413035465880335608638373159635959226770321358081001980168686905205931929082377995653754493567026299781789029020223385043249
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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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