Factor Info
ID
144965
Size
1140 digits / 3784 bits
Status
composite
Value
112134628461718595833604143881198913705257141108824998165197365571729013085859277499515894553740202743602168311993782767677461227189633248602007116209910207023692458648407225515601222868967401722671190417459659201892375150549192599375715411252959704687086164623628282903543254483291352394984454506399662173952492248246129442520471482384433111685299981782538448648286582627495719856636262483507258275816896682162821166200305200109442913424922025275899527853795801261925572596035875830271359199430263062990544693483197312585527607100572843209699453030748402104626146139382472389346890093942674352619565933063743766226525600477392096121229481659748646737975594440337801687804073872100075260481526730731066598943993611749135421965333992628137494214890880401891613635195495944559807483639748150946142780515565774928151271126703483601048708393678706991065652914865779655186083214251862208607170920710918737659483507668695872499326833050190282356207619488982658414752616014104503134004663746347532068471044161510393953365679354401870470394880120032458815486287887652225491575358051655559317316791554283389963050007709350321365399471752687076586439
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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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