Factor Info
ID
151518
Size
1166 digits / 3871 bits
Status
composite
Value
12331600027742418397300166494060274759048116704955263239322945155241603726510327972744977867171588706691065607949429954558685950379972586459285135243158485439038256504114299292305395816413519839830779448711357910411201040093736083796688911222095782725546811442405214955785800409950905845483082590432165812521601894788276003116759794581312904784951081894162640915456663810100427246547821382717473696158052875702884291439071182754639793248857426856366247287295351581291561351558733828908486523710096793980400715539812045704851627987903601876475218851538934934372399730895562626340092978661061721087741550635335017772041164526561080962935504352445764915387933635732849729320142155877800503477616151340539712839869296218555534169742593382787465088254096283564830918805816606713315535131617870081170517519456138566165556405471733001502364539208966735489449349579332480388150483304303679513084661818494806177064575454230985303056410851507043697677737124905558673778646306928515060617247737193483161647911705173336756426569247709640979553093832129326273872077859774973422245148481233191723569460974035640908751795737411008577119373189964246822971781809672889340554609790059
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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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