Factor Info
ID
158020
Size
1060 digits / 3519 bits
Status
composite
Value
1134201004405725501422781293582627091816375219349895700626480124781890917422751046199494937890348900970813569208011138738878406466543203242926302179363571413007586238057529897866140340527499308951429446017232889117369429255382838905835359325652794984222845009802305458266649339524721462023159638177136100469731013165513212522241639214222712059020847781175310154887926588624466290817121596954579852215035864469611017072439783220072895467827454311453792892139743323614031855156198371650610666516688365762081491515769573436660450747770817876520854927053261434038195692609581184480203478647247634343567903504207404698696259512332096655956168673472095721540315237514688499120257251464360980023364357840202721828672227031496720272852169679078112526266148649562918416845615302391191351995742852604288903981667899183631125380256923599988331063977472606763813212209344086862637928016347178265565841461953992462416323214300403339470964430716658318578335648839797583774899315601179484987108872162059372476746955128776171259267916878915587634931217713742293068411330400081
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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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