Factor Info
ID
144992
Size
1150 digits / 3818 bits
Status
composite
Value
1873958356632110985994920788773206414792635182859913209391070813393496089985341528003037060518061742030900516089149255334118899710572340079967241792446133280942435152763627095132280317704759848951636266770984719735824621538841090997108812847186897722010353251414396673813195833163540529396471291551078996251082057747626240495032205531074727414172549462231044407897985092826639902349590064534979564917976073413657032355906554712402766640001583187074124675537282206666995383400290223138296870972978684754148151681975781499467244348720961793679939142505612690180380681012185947647054356010120966510187036957522207930268431658656543487892488662611261451584563287535907899677395487729913242021731268857067525449315253565709655020689286669789697453783186130481473054491051568354422957505457578665774579621251203454903645448970921503649975912552824909206265291108293328269309191157481383361923873909705090771339539282586131388166139522045240949443718117403787518030234281374158269430346118905581128486709309356538230885168043818041103770334922052398796348920097816873290914627069276683666221273291912814337990952883681387758385151511320873997069322215213293
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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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