Factor Info
ID
138362
Size
1122 digits / 3725 bits
Status
composite
Value
174791202346428585683277867331686384187956387469140745426972268703386578578909785052169626748450039031638522969151201469098543339468502300428847341169078757025662977640920741861288039453481280398986794358446212960573457834432380973961406091524401110670958194868729723982762916209009720007017345488749124776069205036112678560870369762795856750763196817692634550288503142530767020504109161130864812710615118062276265029795300773348249640538545809038177061753491535416035346665043273744400141020874650501603265190743262048341421863805890903641451376262536477938164963971396497906063703026816123469255949039218790249471758229223071162252422355979447986529860506684434025071343731907177062641004883004613156048889633099567458460325239548743390668061794069570869952684796915622394440553031930795408338448775746921761610308595470467310824855751660647870018839024373368142820557632839313525489034215288081251033844794100004785814215851559332479900299063269609320567292656879586828306626958674505331384560402933632568757069392614404731233253863834147561876944419013036301108581575096384825558502013067499028590933260777018580532543
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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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