Factor Info
ID
158739
Size
1104 digits / 3668 bits
Status
composite
Value
793288103265743400476115161776922382268439183880992940082347490657455435080939930507803243346928768037862856911580098994981701395927091224039288705395450526543933135297177699930056317330551732748036469000436203643567332264368235065656438638545196786082856066500972898015043375273215446020816498626684275372611593315454268160755042622723186718625695020515162358422490000529122802062580303141666899601043678169567204813224485825460535174913133604815856394206901654545896021608915010596368453669704606333102452101355272532703263775971227155462215284702637361630331905951445935137085803982270491452572285093853434888453006403891363161968199979269785437164608769695069454327073178232720654376137211547401218736454125310613657970133232901963633959339281869319193241963931847759960139500569538139024115923561536913278743351217294688616020602909752242523322515364826570973823497015842256028517420437410958709596958828115676811160209883237339813267897148104661448906026131844606321843393710221894343186272557557914707679896169044772922283530057680125865648407450109799521977468707631120094227688091927019232189377
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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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