Factor Info
ID
158672
Size
1169 digits / 3881 bits
Status
composite
Value
10073913980692449292203722078683196284682817833597715594871841687247992540943983763236702280670720408021472508887781888730983182418921659005517798115126382563843358017931376260657170882506644448946642165666814836134195568600664207037138271021204163000472358685316091744714842461682538327093018518048617319908538868139418367010043820365055165801166808123763350694625398151776586959067361759851047578238703086765122397713696444505221862135112485585188474447753235634965499793789972739953157750690965349912140149671441350468138533244874573177924653833128725007996112571183329777336953180407840863808527910514402292630621883141339840088082887994339001621264214633482857498616992597742834323917879456090700938868266505907110746988345458215644368149888109938178513344236187096267535396905806551692820190761737998437695034676095712096865081012682842670581426235603762443127864527586472633077179245885818762345540652039336264732940956302402060213345005082114533831389287786700566876114791770429193574848396621726916175391546965228165260063444041848931196026250153657248455368003388868114993236814749497505640603417163616404138147445379136966441366047857777680525722413614216151
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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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