Factor Info
ID
157788
Size
992 digits / 3296 bits
Status
composite
Value
87475527828679482879797545261925473228172489413725323415738347053967860693078637449977482133077669910051910820638756654113166638910078108072544611183730345189395954642049487686071747323181847973953280578156201792936195572005131351502961634663975168736360522142377476009181413745153338669736215054238265272889937343763971875582608861346770952103628872978602618742914785374699431330347855017949205780800903240088951097919656885053588423432640780559881407906184319827325308549690394785787189847420232709652459762698107181987806194477157742684102979543532968973360566636999909144493233623005731970615372209162419415209873425830873327128321802316326040007432610862114869161644421674428901326344472750523742434088642372247328448083561777784584454853166002679307888896668523859685710536559380266951664608058446035130519576692829001870432683375209921949468798994536560722627174231688926355290972349576681602645972995561653210666760347969171328764193693189952161066622938209798784486585482280735868161
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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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