Factor Info
ID
144953
Size
1139 digits / 3781 bits
Status
composite
Value
13005761044105660183526091412889475002372545594190790880237795093632755033901470922308358625282216121198342410467950525470974174383405873982111875894055431552065476844366205139797758574773378743625257687544651088694263194689350024188901967066312174422781066434340284135712346708007883307319244761998850736869763812147840693187702471802441936379722516991500527409923182472935635241074957590394503857346517778843150615844057966679152984201702200432490939438980998532502681174647630774994764534126056896000672873601371024679059587345906426361870876785488300067076789062928821088801804398389094804227145694097522221336595577437372263830073820460366577833268606175285624464298471828932809961373915994998860998260813343286374823164154256385849519072976892822660624368784295871080799658010168971229948499378459523818385227219871096389094374584912436784165222620690482975919644963257177615695711308782390025127727840732067473773673700082505431532451525362578189701730523895452872470528959419675805654755279463352929807532415767796911268904969368177535936005128719911182969853454091548248282643769719109183589050434680202746241905139505081638783639
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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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