Factor Info
ID
146456
Size
1125 digits / 3737 bits
Status
composite
Value
694648607838403084321922225793707566563382508568258360939471532733411108178424424986132613067144215315494780067094301778526707489219832114971978532982862359812373758318210121844189939620464043805049026059210107524807541795362707564355948191610473756758096966953160256411146243173794657693296407435912655246114433484539967589371140345603982213407354165217459805826527229478811312931880503588854176600913899783368157114564752289270518461931772903630711666460677713206628084952240398160598192202421409839259666378050650547850721773130299702025058283152351654368468542172243286255810038003751787481283822081744058618631484022159644416221916975052403798337993958101661670286117477662251114633743284038935301504066410476462729776895097774818095319125617761434995738482559914620181878474026217409099066561605033815781101589593540433736583526816273411486236101771253254234295587153886389854354711213763617883429560690995151757811939250608815959552155790703200042624023650126302143744032051394130150229247757810406942207834447473712941019010625029876916006101980390446065213404669975333774820851926674964150241102322217689352605990069
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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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