Factor Info
ID
158548
Size
1142 digits / 3794 bits
Status
composite
Value
89156028516238524886033633871920819464126215713773073657068533312657768031869615767781430939614610972786857138609692595696810904458054703922566353748922829109241125002874488160324691365857851749531012106440025834011365671759714469293022288428485671556183785562268267003453327167359636535401811274197452507431479244951998065131480807096734818974631720323969140647596098013519544396086926534189256034962191845614576006399883894584659841039627848345300155588819120988636374140357215308313841829654294918579792222983904808069893271196209269760211608303140455762014207067599467737485447185082369048723693032380548860424822507124493463132267616502278261206039904127516177875471857087224066179164029849661542312619249786195903452911578197271811011120753547491622606400021310357713953967345330406985004754204434028957243058257991146254229841091994078582080658251945183868208598502190043893410878976321706897765774361613328479973606895468786121859098087528797708493926407437347237687538669225991865151871689456236029703314070135145494579323907900179567089889191612008085365710752473155409798246352001636774220245354067959665481488736528321215966043441
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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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