Factor Info
ID
158005
Size
1006 digits / 3340 bits
Status
composite
Value
2594363311044429664221542414490035996480362762450016874829879761247172474193500026229955794164161901129185807814852915757003618096101156629507276574395970569177854660218508573579556534835653286386959255969226556705984911662858873124610079426378583195799068783955681170945388082170636087038506018197854460192301387501233155964617593355254044263540761107921130518439280528244852740630089743272732188795589040317756725406904582144332913116843968690568615508615735831239654568065768045057804053684757334061708930369331265386124788800443133081967707272518806404737305265312021182151364576196436210990692283051274321638417312486204440213705781884929037756996336429939143155661737697839277175240027988127518843137818879009151593173154539876973671035390817757755820940285543761980643159284624460798584930469777041065097197999588401880669176236551719650724855747739096477971890032785651368696145373318051958458586960156146025309668393418408727285263456332286562639504431334842780688088697616277263685133290467849391
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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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