Factor Info
ID
154042
Size
1147 digits / 3809 bits
Status
composite
Value
3420158498387208434133206039968319322737186642935527251868002287923433137604845640863511574677641103975065617066045206278454181609217983465112077822876679285524880669763763121716585755019823256427670398838288566186876636210630743375349393892567907851757512230500591265509669610932671368825038298962653354573629589702091522872750535554256369199189107395762441457340981349943910007101591165257412506372512213840811824702070444495972222712763960510278792161344206115592907477677450915927800007019240535689797586170096652517717498286581572220610179240600461652290551336190008972071811419746285001115246539454052623371607643470803483065109416099433612734417998293331009071000541055937131540304830257442259718437723108063437047610381584205462716694739608157374969525760626225163071731135415886955664833371122602733600398533379510970597081928118729283439787781853208367829110660671776973349565546324389631672830546611112666728427097105679327318415243301725362796452831685859684466167619055471244287067640881010188995252327414686666309838358449579137471313014167252811579169299327283797891134650199229387387687073691124093539351328631195044396567271733529
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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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