Factor Info
ID
146240
Size
1006 digits / 3341 bits
Status
composite
Value
4250439456181874095373901949036238288242140664630025694053729073617959862759165173321669985931777516313820579515139330747607174790828124549651442590240774253610958454161606017033902626358413779250285450095570356539040897267381555220793886252004842652214589057834376351968314809223596390151542444904386339952913975985728199790091315076534868854938338300048400647682834299293503595395718357621050815592388471563250153271674188974644548844832965967596967562556030015680931244262971399592095682580990014668979060421501568112978790306115055740042016880440089451356770989374590439633781873170246753278441095174078196051069068924686280772081364356479674007096793695030205618336232601103489839291870415117253288467706111470975087258009329572287389345560976460562042746671083573203554192296687194213274594661380590927808117001627035665421206083859387006952896921991639925572823932437858579486854589135973206814837638744012720072064703124550837830990963270808673076420085183141931080104141219549880014192189499375461
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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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