Factor Info
ID
146491
Size
1157 digits / 3841 bits
Status
composite
Value
13259666599203428674241622168577652774159292208055728865215635681685854477490984286978075297639231144869930887801608248484707000818467986671672844720234965698061249908918082618903793990840168418613252358980876853494617911206055939287968992459453363856980196378822958728851898983007787194308572929417392260349893417886711385671300471010109600510132259010211523815545043481165854806819771273274865805539229611274616752168177846681301133734398640521720317092250077317738748943086042606516418350311284783206656904966231788183376272780958097742072704262116094250782748623409498948377325209050621443598066786954937888541803454490912719125479702351402686240509777081049329742022511748152258935897935291653629531947189305671654705697743502657305292457092902663199241812763687049608496651996184883770992318078751539627692309520450837466143510733410953928073226234645888460043755878608223491811087082503516113442389360859796008944043495008713124796794870256742245657178202789141391407021814786935906818112817602624125543691247688345749843971567521289718806814132591708290156580514064577383641592014752188557326973707533615702159783102890542421631069919011514495835189
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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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