Factor Info
ID
153974
Size
1151 digits / 3822 bits
Status
composite
Value
30297439376483483461489540942232470537773348074808594590879666248456892366058584048530756966194306789488527169659412723351754380387600681563848714821959381110417656531840680413703223552624682399410710384994004357765620560871897705010076924009693655531417647587066919244830308182043412653021400066010490866512174989297255818248981185781471242084883640593273743916202610346557513326546663054494508738921497769794429442216423255322641119813459227710507819827154752641630222261844733177730403399547872144503302318261738008244497786826619837073927294487723648871544054750766019506939428592561894026989216877081577960876218969939013071027188209976415539337183795646283401910590242981296679879017473807126201253426727331679082698838009131784346490951109693492828347064918033498290407834288825530520081916215468217148098494200327008184625754329333256873449331890465436953190450529484464850485085892568677346858555621586689649525030467992396139362351749578737299206095902652779863283426635373461993640437222853820947171458564037121758307402913116781521198594246391566961245364241387510521216749810411057967707243812297556521445950192882432037168065202048258241
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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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