Factor Info
ID
156740
Size
1168 digits / 3879 bits
Status
composite
Value
3139726946842711135391868871803596676391066238931680227360409172035037387167499709782859984465539616793535539991060746523690786303143806980997808254374694380594797367832073549713845888092520167071977109076256182118003936977936009510161192180038142809746709190519063298655264935000724265673314438776303785110911529924415807458128692470440815956752060218470652991621234732056280437290814086568978808465577524520687406150117096564344628540116811971880114883307965643284345130017178490452546693149984908059943995664018884840610848195711330904200892365011732429007402340749482802262393275494683625827468896079666541628765445626469823235914834483250096118666380674568108243594507169495545632342831940216941423077823205988706444541652231289648870122362267293403276577379226424524294963441490260007301590955556594602021578749384866633194838936324134616524442303953494594492198075852049783648523915032551740161401203406328750165196281760498947559607445170517152491956815421095574342635481154072608850296956063513833366757341389606008941694461159395728697088946752025574294209289926066106435621626868469675296071811072041852116360331625995662141546344097947948298532848848512831
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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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