Factor Info
ID
146041
Size
980 digits / 3253 bits
Status
composite
Value
15980803362627708392683950065424318637247096722124509921806954429042523286724379052523411743508856006554220705024874840180683750715515357631190744238357564244056859657523419882525833414302520197673858219118027685200821050375728378179434410552540567234432968482783420490530123489726061511179306478158783556112547499554834509648745725378319436452349397235426406654197629435932843013790351126504967945981038880163192067146559202007945965818136452712000483179818034990625859695750383692660108013716690042905896570223513312775367562406216727000263497324874046971196386640493827229076819759862870053828834848316211181962475275721989061169720185636933226682239953032290285175029694559432664916731008599058591967298004648835247744071726590445051211576363469718079120633710010328649928198146411386087976846875822537501437631111820962731913352805677107685681600946088502120318262819846454676294040447773645611045209207620584261289937580164585319896042418777528731234253320086423421302194821
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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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