Factor Info
ID
158211
Size
1113 digits / 3696 bits
Status
composite
Value
331560130021121897330195254721458320134993973487104093628181246743365870897085837403758816408904512672626682078624478355713019548911525199541604506864309830308179101935069007286316827504485196387285776897613582956980807789447047721507085115981400519649682912101195641359889873025150109250490840463859327886664388220108195281160031569044980868935140979553306875347478767339267917614039629824327886744395321080640974266533125203932639498438747080332856007110854902137190446114862261384202685607373047954146532718596895267518354857493081006604082797282559787132158431298670545734320521094375915379554025266689387759057444834096625120871545922434563306555883601051954505766028141353792133535559597381280434182907381455406832221577132514305081456258390975120696782501578269174928202218309877302087387059578068692275536920915881698747234513720396364635300616276277512088062539647114554412659149243554695282006546537833684225273330358523924593326415713851759508080892841598387192854524772213623959323516789991304896523904995263556063540177118654112939672434563861681945337280622663059995213237394778100101505717578853577
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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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