Factor Info
ID
144961
Size
1152 digits / 3827 bits
Status
composite
Value
674196122868213125794969584620974315398533216730831569278098023860515478161895130874452854630207700641839419878287035764906195204227901051505871798425209455919844672420600149980603880422305163871070115650903699866892190800370199861809313496842723766164696072917984812994436920738643155413969059073815175811114887402350200354244978308767026818884517937889574971124453938320718757060717536194101603500167579433959696399161711724858225130524247315318799476315276459559522690091472031894237100359449925966956926464647681647164663022339379559948612728298055481383488949033536028340359591216865321169843406528911995584648569492152904712486920149166092495437080245037106252124418967547696925410629638708509908931135037446785783037618890446033076140444443842753886902204589313884426903806946218651415300107141265634519043428502418583705083357491110044922493019664235811736046225934273457174640066695299926750165700478423240645654646690129654452834920799543733983111734460645617847338184944782615603649603572119156679477340865340077679894706043471708317907861021001410730835017239897626369452209061385866566629642111730032244047905771569395686119170881272438073
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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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