Factor Info
ID
156404
Size
1071 digits / 3555 bits
Status
composite
Value
108563162112421565016063114784354669620148363777269789518252012567577977443968014822836468708881353398851240707976830723997207806770917630029333317738487653065077596503451573043699718035471544159699918312020862198669466122179804745878083382189360867590969499465315537585119216626116425743673829095274087913554449212337202941254028310224670740463033588051164553598104917077917648062542664584083458030318862938169466376840681365992575794991771829485923723558445824086324782690931669561049521356360485572944902032202205363291913931799043157455974747423457615614353728444987353108131788073084641088055331561259191322149589264288044067048845359936496234599807968091949093287306865586499652608239509363962661302994891419247796643229371315611726298896714214176791534853853910893617549375816623435601938675457787052771572398626414412432128327890321293507751316301372029325809284360931746881062052175379863456313761159538865994393909553245597298292344837293257107109073165153607239426381828428659082835078601963437267222930423081831356298435712273782845656287903853289262843432531
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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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