Factor Info
ID
28609
Size
969 digits / 3217 bits
Status
composite
Value
141428807123290721870561810010891579624748608227318722621227096771712598870573417279930533851178136441089491699958139790521907910497871719437990259483479575376341375549234447331914752483082559410867739011960345178713599772068006565288920764861190066786801970947192467362249292915950297591742072935711308755014217229819482623826137532923389839761721640853728016203579762881994067741604834416234436886812851651639588267744734404500632870035737146701973228593149921473335691415019222909216222848127135790040267320956558961861825747046003095771163397062301505150932327084020104878007611611183203521006765363242700446043158790740663292436782654782320905025510345113278941864821541349634619762020330547509646268655611783818932538561924683743986850546414853373840770295238639055322802417483086910333273761618442505308747370602097757261468823282376239348673258613283118622413957831743873983749791740979328004482087726517297916627967772867231627480715527687768477806611905536519
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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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