Factor Info
ID
158385
Size
1138 digits / 3779 bits
Status
composite
Value
3171036106386181033186386913742814538389246570296557926472893046426024978490016837396618973934132782310992904221431214061844794087291336497262547415196555867036310813183077225406265508500049234010543734124572990333816166489361991946594890185343173688160083000634623665232854002703554299440834114163179942657419185018270434816938221530786954388554228425251373027266532561225391046724960518012161366672271185337030324722219345425672545171798910057684394308726221024958130214579578221833088789469775023046206330405370651947444786586399874076066744911063625700541010932463997803400421343275600552338554969814088067577056517601747192114429186778710541587069666531896254552001261783192491320437326749085929061766988637771659703412941533531039416289649093353744979475258109531914547527566653338053547705132241490139389217316257727776865897168569235223743565228180664919809985344759947134992165942638334863196304228233756250633168236394899807921289243627214410448583595086310025863319546720493415442282655451536154914314343433736986776346433366703936506477443079806293482379958599564095977210912953494043515194997775360569265437036004577898735841
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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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