Factor Info
ID
157100
Size
1181 digits / 3922 bits
Status
composite
Value
22517821031066770496672779196710061507421665162985333488274506675962629195586084515482537372202683400059826153534987840459613173672391684494609272999755318779075744902820805902828066608376027397004069792453994900627331373433530121774175395723839181584807474806605821383429130726985208003755587656339955768855253515266085028666007220470325733450057623831798477189918772842106990868592451594198000376355676909150680091322551114327211648688587327582121757420879486361349926363974685552153249907332948303948429507067622856736634289538259499226001654200239670222205872575116564587778216544827436958676868734781746322623659826885957287553467294888570496861668198431316814416244184748751405781892690945312427344013101883561378973896287830676548712262129838462820963014386623094774659086355491599688076328665996134940695804780627125847776710695621443346525441210100820027767380473847881075494524385555493880352767791007802799464747327014590175020926889457676147845422237858401024593069869641675514465816028215144049560056470268756048820985494467890519541076632447771906176936673856931529978406916830819452325676085896213057773149227578027774138146832500423254998716011747113215522856167749
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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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