Factor Info
ID
158231
Size
1136 digits / 3773 bits
Status
composite
Value
39848810827017268699841083676637494351576300524137703725388047791088771198899260730581760170952948203821381429742171416149805835983481939289626678971122594337072891195529169101034727376494041642996837768317570273986417332895736482065930566733044897856085669503297799121888761047480869067323426716927355917637324023251339916932789206045872126595152987471884451466775428121390485490436359510540460537514442964971332782830085832866531771666452795407503327737921529746817202672978919363167261504190229697317105483683760297710072431854540362938932539216162610548323912689360267955963717067190893525222822928446727819346622957989286510234164967483961828299221080887118118073566594161290745444751992145443620120948935131941866809693511305254987223827593239884467727004130202874797443911551496202881520986529334919852305454720793445375717006635851664944592726950120550755731237094511373862586244116038328047707178264243431090135362379424876031436138120840077695226831075556782295814281176285653728039184051572330064083068386887623405306034585120997935623897127504728737947520562947406201331824507889330390940449608796462597718574040230587352939
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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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