Factor Info
ID
146529
Size
1137 digits / 3777 bits
Status
composite
Value
746313613056851421567087163990072129488878224431253930254745266864385759241483670766236775496102770610179663504953754120054295827598381855662969472916514883030232555605941953197900651819257259122708656584278098950501648440896428919260010528631451677937694213155989684138354244871463667654541789552695450559396829010986548584153751389731341015116750391664001597623552142222710678381372378929282946965594912604396896066738529924831188883532766961440479260142819995409714419562681766200498426236638217747029978378373617282912348983364321626381016666662779572425419329264775375899605782193896243909105940700374520326403472968131499022046440364449994569027100518468477586460824447798353745650358481625333311827368990767813819545915545570714469846451395251296905844635684549991623463316088945495554594016706517712772151839109589946048321571694401627998239873338174134348635846282154268152826042136535751737267448444624095388625764115058831159122263127600300969810520568616110753151337179470474323990200270592100714361581177935378884154668356970700772623436661619002982723142951525927544611305209393185285465951467539974979050217652696636874381
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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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