Factor Info
ID
156551
Size
1156 digits / 3838 bits
Status
composite
Value
2228496149349274886426142774962492141168358613806290404757717429841782164951633088724644444205484695898058898490381896418456634541365405023577890956280086872141499805442586377889164362230953621300790211768215739222898660497816345464118290856901488923462034654337556294922167502034171803204541925112925835283358333749292890700671084989229669680752444482096047045317834011180369964717450170412531845821156824657749836711763477168305832260402089869010614047552185186459346752591986082218520834076001469662533505295602041399714397453566625134989110566028086664984291455664592469678015433765407717732913296157964858901929736880990959076904104798296826308034185963310854834377838387129243282519435344889394839637113614704066405331523994087097792454739051945910114312772547510847061031503766567226159623235906349220138804683670551654739704029663854331080008227765460910735318137638115908832568997870387760030436296323545572581090999086107809068521422863798527389623353080172071536674327787557152064102263964014328580848200611462820484881404669020490049381661808676603322380871911071451500424421904520144331779262564358588524350462690379807428258498160979074445799
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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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