Factor Info
ID
145032
Size
1137 digits / 3775 bits
Status
composite
Value
170040301124172843959610101463974649771035448400924516204029985613205204465094239195455651891334249840382894440671536234977953965792036440329188642241845110243048514645030691885010050177164050939669603291948319033236473136763448789689511350158990868115490598956326551760837444600773085657282947837887606435977648718966525334435364245472826123805359585808774244451452774441690650446095852058122808551040763926938037305743471301602049108571424828885890144828743119149918972298611903483070177954953279103966515608629482647360031936170917476046938476555211197914551009501546448531547117107732584806787581555425081700998396968594160399531349789786345653940289461118870954959034142085636526329565072752333865376518604212324172916669667568584773117476656405221917353231356754429101361590851972974764513743222407122523338713782430432784562956594851171094414074443264710178342560112139295634668728315169736236438534623295855392049791987741255244051745922639229592475325098314074904496942718949721724996947154504067464753133486966209946903802767225308984812186793271017052743309005933734039278992074416277142058620699241865411888319942918473792569
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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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