Factor Info
ID
144670
Size
1009 digits / 3352 bits
Status
composite
Value
6411155635052165098655929893289912643938827720989498843016409541536448914695078241116716126892179427312507725742317820003548887213790066893958833897785173284852656891449728734064855152286082285165659842789734951367715295538186656341001365817191258351543108706859492136125689216325918878891904597916241366654477787829883935396242551250488086575107037495550102452395984525821835670284719389879998307008649610983172978532915253220489735062781762908450619116369444100196887032140191663955870572231786270266137263226412688290596038234507606732747888157829234364939102474873956076436171000888884274425795604423099706251152168498588001752546494585623659373843304861247113868807268019120207901051173659781421461646895031116399685575802829016867308001035843754682882597605468456213732562151519232983527311610174389388995890878733247518881532257733429448180740220229873002321678236540032522526367604676577180020331689964515345590384118822544856536651546686475266419122735428147395584149479740278662061725712784715915763
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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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