Factor Info
ID
158456
Size
999 digits / 3318 bits
Status
composite
Value
360123222879845023824098129422559989317734768934631042766429717050282522260770017020249069898988690698189814059194065711102095764182235596169507294687366549736663147964028468452778754266954341785889817926986814684776142066937487919807039211363836906086839918695787040908331230933207825435209921287365927056411067348100956959990102228882722943238336520585665115016400301130591620887340854830056148924684231486663377867228961836136792331421905890841983731837137291910444561466137344005603769114268925147219394146123071248838151681944063815944175998943652966157317868959803012533354003516598399807698112132345248940603582123993235525633672901830139314824485312172102499624454385528879228097221073552296764816616530796537182148004537895895462383132770212313663452819344946746297437507551501497253893919032634690195936938009949342917298602145018921397277624442109119765116889399064543434526022940324080579377756564665576311710683663431411695096287415976607490909832380816007911263312406771773703263815317
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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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