Factor Info
ID
158635
Size
1166 digits / 3873 bits
Status
composite
Value
46965691867826250225978479094199847698152261482225227211982745407647511822378829825807451346949278520397122751803269458708977033137336952191448371243394893537739973819758997523207028075667000784150709316981882766456075593053701896892924238373339336867639131776070106576029696525398478773732878020042211746084648003380815206201294364574371895798074453566202688880469889033625395949079798579160317450686588901078608467211162448479482229349353741119909074870101282784163358216666354801140309229542984541828037931416350124061455336476557601949764070132541017193344375992242105132203501290325012429811233573284994393187607646564576977281659509816501392742328215971767102030584997986875620201846134900340814186989542912766895928963800136258608811408968786296074782033433021327495168244177289833490500521126560947975479414534647647775909298860989140245924775120589133407946971115824913757214272140209245908906359185766165712761730357925135892262269998472004708933440428097272229198710420614409256919226602246037459427437291928464872897490282503856223977027207978143099728309909908295413028892516570446266630234361273623376006463248766666035240517845436407343807973549557481
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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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