Factor Info
ID
153657
Size
993 digits / 3298 bits
Status
composite
Value
436723365842556257297956837090998955122599939408617397401174667394931078959923411738643514319366113471840587629962409462562802622812804225157208189768851521478163027062631413488404687349794548840209238210280385117160946156217285085341706226321469118227005255844660196897226990456027082205434607199869081311162031346604801034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931034482758620689655172413793103448275862068965517241379310344827586206896551724137931
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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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