Factor Info
ID
153626
Size
975 digits / 3239 bits
Status
composite
Value
821772060948546042360218419525401606429688223920656098045078696214501852435027428705432050442788782709351720379049432510029904773649011320461176668282747325626293468254484342548664268187427294544849264942449651263566315275293560499362499743756069099348761679743678408134161629336139067564291440065537061143498584690689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931
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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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