Factor Info

ID 158404
Size 1154 digits / 3831 bits
Status composite
Value 11204641032833444592871314285475959212539836507669559231328074352866798405968786165301653194851492223079758609335213561092345936198891231956327596630956374137062459637758851991545479116652313473656325997604506606951920973624083307576083713684969460287172787914084873554557348714778587807253381680502334135142889330110992656866265872619581794315750762353014164032082275861127419186209755589917338661379551602959411886105648133946705957876612011500417194555951557741277015810222354528938539258771468647789158336977402772634233603306247104128826889253506157206894808621769607636434076273116855449659057382550926196646420734537070802548689450430472760817425183818907398938884034577560921076892117566829641790128914507793992500358748787322121640792540378378104214374738353005484760463996789761451002915614909747346847272451526141213873172563989124111471801444013943612788742526204017046574909538215174168531755210563402944689923290301629662726783888989470837967571399515328400368574687375811512514085886031924771856796001612334321474721750622590700519771319273634523897436213035658882708474011674177924933369066435230574438933419461711459481133643289059958039

Factorizations

Primary unknown
unknown

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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