Factor Info
ID
156708
Size
1170 digits / 3884 bits
Status
composite
Value
132446908518820611983670575741449403033710083262219213892495133775598855557126424403742927097155518385570079440358534795175229253207173660917921098763760671819526402942899816962981182214603556542727874059474344985366036233876164204169002143215666177230170920116073680479738734668683829171137110635123541227566803954047565693761984379736657745561040174157429114393435393358977332057579314668557788412210968265291127532278628767147652635218515499824273802077909806698725988599451528594281395573439559875880506236374878164131347002589414486842666975370981614142305633781729889228387863335834489991474685411868750694840291583142721459539447954804083390677566224227372092392729636986247050990743560190138467382832320131305231898883209459386117752624582052607684998026044677876933371244367900255708632840905917903733385638582638042091695914813162240153324868279665614255540733157246268512754734914851648073289369766363659280213725956075055638750539394175478709458757737180169893433072859837188820792778569006967674673327700103577527998578572906946025682551683644535500722095555847529337937996626820582658540764043982545404471066477438063496537593053997531017368414581360055249
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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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