Factor Info
ID
158676
Size
1130 digits / 3753 bits
Status
composite
Value
45419235237450238249315687005500366819136695225695895157792286252349558832409546302001360569358972246884758309851691116828909782175943621124599846651321827589310162560621119334082677221443993468550497103348694013608801768362872502824450132464307828113675269291592375703214799425502435351292630804136561521963461896192964488819897083416585170586810375839705917687826472358642712896225221712404349761993515744245165578702554799495315797205904630033367954411039404488236898003779119186874793438523038146922938053114743808988638140329439118636397668656655961067346983741778566142127515466339319236993514244464796376882993739276843915254643265864897549694440445447241755480104229332142939405282637501548676074519889758242775581764531991061862467877592695970525508835396995551531214334366598872830682591634030933988631031599286093042880749726788133127722666971301227597182291078119668605146851272384084397678484696121866576259924274724848163208011579262571867789517667022518847525213377070530764406040101543444070389054841447847855614674856919517495585941994924052734693744476078746259214106170878459973236154671856915093641585488751757
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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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