Factor Info
ID
146446
Size
988 digits / 3281 bits
Status
composite
Value
3223154555260269175418623724494793537137772508250381119238550588507373973036999811870656633118664435648586245914763556200947292391466778203435011831153536814191052407012296763684969469187369190923186366844547206132967229002961813366310088535568261542790141523189505593189588418782333357833419519873140149799513836620020827914108305390649107788046076285612661475377964952913548001616750504275094429019969474536864440353996961123235024644767736956945882137893185886967952100033032212928004992662757952345419711572970521855407574412541871475019301553399304686756297178795530508114063427440068678185713837632395967284134976277072569407618937390304281140298169423170014755857382309799669374735435541722427371852377029195181907360700339309060210741078102688875164306400140279010092613831935704014606556601711185770916601912126627054178702754184448823925376354675868353957417510516737446951666802634820250551563856439236504881802204258403535135576272280482636646977647987242750159522469727649937
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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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