Factor Info
ID
151436
Size
1053 digits / 3498 bits
Status
composite
Value
745026613771524802614703544503734694946633640832757764021635961053074950366239934310692367451732716445907821035256564380915224383314681041815986229271574652417953276894134321547117767316894972399029312989488202539415742982873855175916586506952360729003088681434444117575254092846829271803963687903208532820522317410220626444786141666547741093156726484802773177677178359283035255288769132925719348610190494133362139867995348550300425298824489153103294118976407051437074287711835934278592208033524961137387090428960239621694382870933732581103133828519044841497975077653487197933601686170150895529211097545740659613801156148239225223977695752246682962305243089535582886625791898240587466102500901636456674262725142425834585051452945704565989604089685107342740958079601018036725906760489190832600072158969008143269211132747004248395021829336101092674345014319656601937205905004525650655313487144584770976689039987291130340517943867565373505071642344377118556874879910468789050540727597708767063476183583078384741618216788272746255185014374702733738205944893
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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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