Factor Info
ID
153681
Size
980 digits / 3255 bits
Status
composite
Value
44413048679884576463928937913529627710784030767789938967092975120117590433812650367656883120852914077691820432633574405550320017732221693161050891398122631589952724665250797839140650993808642179931908377095921005660451304671312820189981051977259791922582035193427208403853336837625833737951504865567140800472645855306031121116381840909622767591289409712807480087608723602048624565839039502219211601234332639114736955389089232385300140609666035264220662362636536996450580575702934327428639605947660372519733621271162585932589051173950489240444219582429437425409265651157374164784249562619593793105386670847774104190867986862199692314500976608203330047590861852982426746996058504614467467930923737733886532384539830843922880725846567449006077117927988933887024753835253117264200234104748542736631609123555205509606339397474370470159493998610319851604014064552642248234168900261941886095857045591948746803964393506891579870014453472900693519188452331555901020118667028137794601501543
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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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