Factor Info
ID
146020
Size
951 digits / 3157 bits
Status
composite
Value
119033779663979753947841632267098701613088215397255872814332699933634609428060460736892932349911898016413237284131160250080243847667268150539287109443257690034587570823105923390977797639026151961159183703824501424934899081211958195280190339767988961683170520319614464226706039251097457919826021251390262870362545853883284628112624582447603306954757110261233746333297617334243764757630563115584657764803408545078544649016397016144080098729545530704047465472727918825826572952306760042698882707895660338048291630584452743932225169512861081888422598392177973270930862972720496935240050933383439366844520873011534810892273801733707167047895659849725818243662923476964591113512612099526314445532877777970216472489359959381512459756645597964890432650733637643420761217679203217794098463059967656736751846989075418083177605108961946354445327621354307242416256630099514547163507756545864550335208228095606615727965961433161517949033620871317673385106643377383
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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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