Factor Info
ID
158368
Size
1140 digits / 3785 bits
Status
composite
Value
150549207343296297296748697929630960879019220400830080318263714560981563747657726232291120030131922963976123381134581996890724457522639794042201137548482804285553539226800716060903553775930808129800688222748830840357897661368482253654895829183174763590663646282168751983345476218852970472102588816668165719488651243672188335331780127578402867794186654914611876306012576188597023423938890894208243032884260848559384670621677887781783148722940820074097215389017158345957359170389719066624397193783758019606524493172936652048121223617703685770351334501744678770593865548285740608664829428859859310731344033740873447712317697352869513094924549332415945579433152907041852491119529421371636628761428770880485067753585563244873586078046366782929288969733928124538870268023741166923268135189527293945650494514276655108848012068201367081793851789019769780481521102547360601438355901109523730654209270951240460352176834113273425173197964551107145317963599032100600026884362900158880624874991079939462010819081497041413863386357601535584086310254427105940404597667652839216903122097619850526192670180330669808121474142013878345206866313565179805259449
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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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