Factor Info
ID
158105
Size
1114 digits / 3698 bits
Status
composite
Value
1309268959952987152210307608285109632403978621795075851266049166662489046102303338202655218333797161810637861711757660552092579460230720078229534438322343692074839102413208394475555456782923399800984876009959248656216407214369570809155189897283752415617164260089884320854445234239405349998877402180338775465628750315805964970455753764582981079138852838630798007770557067022712511949621431998584948978564492853920534399530101529666154705265999269891534237422422035432685413131972277416965482440493254651242009204778282773087098046478015483288535442111690672859992956797049765187349231535848045849206162943951884173974339144964170479596065277531057944716689029377032866550308631298580557430820097073639628326353715369574975829317503981323973719537960879663433256763133204071827666666570561149613323693215535109939146246154210713998370155680374865297640199229798888410033039438043039170711761678561050656487246780245587222298767045340382057040608109640085679057521400741200459544064316571203604274533293729657120452184028214542020905049804097652025788718802290292894670766129244416289895799434575031684962956205699327
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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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