Factor Info
ID
144920
Size
1119 digits / 3717 bits
Status
composite
Value
834439765753931942560428306347233169967235443851422092947224320548385769315307790139077953961533626119705268787329792179112395461763920730143479229661545020520527748705758058656059722623559825758150955262586845450769292171017724574685543249864463472717405612263615047978526744700053087332255935675878187307480332635642977482247400360241149213978355222580499919422700579174392188842733991960350847827470193492047782212166057781544634680329422706728586295513657380834201436771215889012819690366935729386474063572067027324409938378411746646263878170160213727196209316275546354950603093794414002688732713598470117887921127033291330929048495969852392999179534683134351748651055582125264605140611728366535007708623203449125082456396595933896163874174242162742879578569373241147481594588991266619005469986787835401884631548526806401006038893069973816321605437977753082741416484001409415369454340282739630739840265288227662424164057634167811304113588566015716103552398555885856563537359088902882596281320696539796493651211975047494837471460361824703365218999346997213517302318347352878008094163193469296670440863051419508030113
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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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