Factor Info
ID
158426
Size
1069 digits / 3549 bits
Status
composite
Value
1344335998109564582300287401851253317994834346251038023494562211603794991592176088902101128452158235678096994655534496294263937533970170464198668418335239763387411389809408054010740196564149071999446652176748111738247922210381216228680793203084452974369208574478787115602994233718920299649657723465373798632156130488057454115832477895168762083880181735651285718829087015167082891537457555910684104746850500845760975867987284065832610428258374449312026368721202933257778249884313425099357589380274107614868120685493800480594133949432461788862785793158713580026705141383003754249026161295884860095749638674364057315873573564976993736795338809361628652643196634558062642215691465011044938926706794697631001870663073635346066450968976485667694283700898928675489029252222457096018009763965955697130086877945584726954357596267193016502980592940963090248496898862328263819439346293488640404966971381474894964951873509350570719416746911267432766412766456447159625232602124149655592073922484366459867861625018729166532036629085565963290171241312891212263105979288830148225241351
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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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