Factor Info
ID
140970
Size
1171 digits / 3888 bits
Status
composite
Value
1521826112967177187966799605158074058661700842704915094236954832163359919635631674727173288369045059775803572154653057667476864936778005068800206501966752250560305635980791670364019769778865033940032994498888794841801189566763497756142675910394775096678890585275691741243571133596555766074066079977544870933625184537589397839817626887064927048168786512710537811174712167609565301874778373033617428796106043517959631648678741430071073173996970653022172849893826692182575883384850758255973665331225538264531016028346854769916479569706803630382740888593664920113711653901420170573891436400687192668835711380079843629688255944949017341056129097765721677321990862883723965940232590545942432743895056189868315918702824739265091104169878339040027021444841118790802579646927478594386181435424287623863928055385569321192220720766355201124274138011739907673332066712001053253534635599332448471218996563678493639777456054102027312203388939876643045485604285884578230285894119391028330903735117105356625188022915177550221427268774094204146549278425038752676097384878282164223947964701368515143823041624439687740349657022851186522747305976194929533152061611213084414373154353562749359
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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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