Factor Info
ID
156521
Size
1146 digits / 3805 bits
Status
composite
Value
216798715687980496460544581407829268488867921611338487296044685448803998689909909340709395468794641382895105159274275363088270741839100029591293446889810300187181577500013146944202646176132510882763654892352207271214433672086567375076004927134625946474059634957183010468565170644789029196702599644821899990192653871624257953369743892515570864422486555621483035775239838083344247386512069484294591179973143092647162769653577623323102639274413144016286106827716048791538989641131099613058173701488529181738470375472626166087613335398740978547477317959541318772698167473739013024854684219072559138655987596734231363827378068787978150721153168094520367124464218197746126995164371417482681483865843238784456537382470539068360019601131803307280961895356232603462110216450668583540065536413941939198447209377006156861245533288282320162145122948510289576772493042323616736610664627648583639720783487702060902602655842402041968117954720677995790702969422633629863477664431523312791035943326224244194664664148573181238169113731534133139874431009833075950072085889089245658677479247799783134054085562418771439926480785985076282324783691112206761676664988059
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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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