Factor Info
ID
146205
Size
1041 digits / 3457 bits
Status
composite
Value
392123429350595471498341279866161551965756353806393455487354953560527983203202976390777427334116029027859375915168435921407486967764116984132426168631943248403787035435886199357590659252316461046881551167352208683258351207518937465458879145407127853612616433743341933738417485475734982431624495142265552481541439494767285647554424462910343936700754399362423004602762412131710002772479498221828433364880064828558459781971246982341136335561181849073572319271752947005082772253392142458971873516127446712402066224291825112503271172578307271360984231651470234738791169834907913123004380763895459038541903050213002408275666960150840082897287403930389359856951861185120800615779407099867218149692670796809032729335744197846190367725998732053812167205590990912599993193965104844341883453905575681145459421590823489674011300999650481076916822755823358727296066167398000285206535124059651238817736999902925703025941455555156029321887558653566976309776613463836735399067846879478224270244119902175561300961656453216504324719886644477896021010981273769
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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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