Factor Info
ID
158421
Size
1160 digits / 3851 bits
Status
composite
Value
13004905159158253909427340535004040167768894556208667264730811357747904550969762604082822869107826385115502321744448782369752357866597163672120725859651743639526597921399258822362123767451776611606637050376524417884652867335089935464086950737836294168079060761701846147485016552886254879772191059967916787723968362882068763837045279516345204343744993732147091121096101780553940235279127426812411476440138814806501671885919945507414240089288706326854977343031576585203600771084995122855953132103712234262528279526687955712201720981031610547450135420142817801447466270310020352835922578400547115566878096783594805228773597025434840287782404810873629103477604559907233568773079567207129562242084438068267499197951510868109936959711583323813763213955136409762726484659818020969925757520063483238726986894680901616133417019932433162783362548446946681815784422078466785630090104774074281047486150269643471900232885387701693821176050502091082271308201981506860802554443466897281375269155757718533526637051658529615551375975880228895915553620954767533189515118199453128536883305954412600766421576982934986798145269591729712812122587681220308771509306776095899474295173
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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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