Factor Info
ID
158220
Size
1129 digits / 3750 bits
Status
composite
Value
6467321416673807551662522894322429471847720677353643610655137571296834440280421398519412575057810105160392243179420357402868363205304134496008069984516083782962035006545297418995837766702312251346529829940461227420300511416396357480584227577911488174684144288478124738819707480180578618206297803742886828278896450503640496343639610035834993445844207610893989032634048736465329702180512292737838340563605988619660618475576510382730113849848172289053005075037494106213823703594898023800324487350523146487955844558059694003499996632206513094093743382308097595939398770868190344423253313992072807593804672629646149172059425929081822072655600780633791995634917720584626220802068920208199808255618679256837309587311897357651839185264550788087638934865174930582638045874047449920143679050493992596054008879671975434256058173039245730214180234432333909657759468187488151359540880363911309658434896111910773820917258448962703460662239040346732399970882889631666739260628558654198973266652168085483317606487490386916565163025796197574479798080211235696431890197164698309914623079444148026605102261668176528245601999310318685829389667440751
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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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