Factor Info
ID
158166
Size
1196 digits / 3970 bits
Status
composite
Value
12084754569256249602851918523527026179437394586017965006365285426157856446383722709507767959780173287392295692290157617437849226122729109502376858021734141992191100204242711488856595903705240242425252445038985565865203556960371808965389405124417771499342020675390255538755938459315811641838021975141340952750352414390897753555884514307556098360807594644728602487825722473021722172314965297260881412258639995599970772567937454523751968690097078725867208583486174985008887774130083727256015461837135155805877316057376927294035133400047930901931416971253456595838576614309854589375400472969959763837902805675556395936240618018506425462503576066189554299126708701254791345494164299225898484935382493424099260450639347498575987851260927734766867204570357950879163682866854622038045145058997878337454002426370605026061357780272642203906704890437044336259900880640890888396687366779720894472588464685289440638568515455748056630512955771985672776998322741778100779228540367961980653665323680413779865258701704726072202316144080921708143852262090813961106729895527575391835401727679766803650293356148624636990761365165175962614002832519016723616647409329511454034826773632005093109204607598579851598867239
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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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