Factor Info
ID
158153
Size
1170 digits / 3886 bits
Status
composite
Value
552990479318616847820675003277090482743402473525708689475194851182212273867542859520740799983610271685534137361641654730558497639241429335839603501259543007702212750341951419038693306821481451713295562009823046263045137890594580371797342736898937555986664836489201216206573649525019258281089995677572762364659969550407099519894464495278756876955144359904278657832543899352434433734084413954868860968603728152515857104897329598919378634809353578562840541094310215855635175146128257086201878821496079696629432617489492047299414264086342028703205948059898150906072589090128255888782822948850473009859040353155655376644658959432007247121886952607585025866106684579463228368330766631936094636929982736164047454952347755220546745371973481660293143278358306376366237533973303155735845863404221052059425192275405764764569949924688130494196619995134806813140155408174769465495012482198281649080314783140152831559570213704311276442619449185910202499465602130000628390027178158588169184495782124264086108003894279709312459474387971769308704448590393990008597105322389410751044761215522796126927581467372412489936305236949191417701021486735812232282678595076786692791066433708116617
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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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