Factor Info
ID
158493
Size
1119 digits / 3716 bits
Status
composite
Value
362331682997017983120986648399827528518665692375577216728210841860218508395223768115931441292370754442446228724689705718699445226653539523803577345048729853211725462998512574429761748039749466570945500371814136635981170115876425138571975710645441922881479228402147451305384841748744616679199073185327939669785435214032062290415616456071983088120400372308794053089214338291697980277997959832876213252145838936290926285939772033154663724954555942665445096192553784726770626863190238242291195547355456370040857007570673463302292748211480285572126866546245964250693777434746858368494336676309520732805783362890580559335456242243764706634761733162847579398559128634102718307318152133893214032543073826515211622384961276459660131437104572614279922078291450712769668393096373592264279106053776677817815642566218720586962071485915728907640218479929254096174388975726408550035801274717148593825022137479139443118423286191512149204070725905130885094639260657131437884739839449028485041420527413298373065992134496029705863659908888188747987865337095915620234668398370665305884630493424467459900255464618884339741346350361663376381
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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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