Factor Info
ID
151389
Size
1064 digits / 3535 bits
Status
composite
Value
88935829835159455550666328952993988730231211105677433383636507112641180325054667383595293603604536140530873043709440085381343499456152836149501753798371477597574202269590354075927267862484380497759673392692945695894410019013855209433278179700898429963488784254206888486099629185467497578791427810930512971720248360036808678812233876702997936830919193521344174936240950974997506080701338935163388941511936826522401458650725534377551107873663953098070235646900438512359191955652514385536023087452043068192261103070085077318357762670617382755758332049480206500177102880094763498316722207752105685139940808607995027140399579948919328972221247572745857105391484076245776314470848362278194637618046438173523366631981091570021939107209936299785523545347796178401511724280803947447112972967505948677040042602927683687482540322847303031372390626752921820613800985297508837350351852493821164803418336664207228008326497000375509845104431911780948623798177112791101661031496766554143731176081440561305485990009765852025792623017049575654708839877994789741368321261460707624509
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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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