Factor Info
ID
146419
Size
1135 digits / 3768 bits
Status
composite
Value
1542273607320724297265641586208142165005300962418043017383318776292076301890941380198081535263043665930252151473605604832899764964864885367412437004388873837461960299342705873862389549592576197936464339396326945658005189377241562953791080294536102773487517120375362357122355799739037301887925304280561111525199109868463427901528240239953427324679921564621762170454765979244158373738201384840671479870263213637359212360299042738704134272181926805789276298381727775407627781562020969314316166464841297620000499476862680748780174920056245628327800832187607317507154037532249988502559269544506378532473645383996391459358723265155322444429035187409101916995222950233648938029533243931376226291717761798877755159564770118021686585299628413960509188698592462365274883161836324304514375602741769839118060292563772920817732679939880077967466469557739334264768729462221663130003747395085724270939487467245916750745708948588779755140769451550714258750675360132930597900273225952585009596473130045909158641223961237041301308372938669006382258960514331854995397606287055668029891531305988874488311991751776514382266145759929482794018828552606609127
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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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