Factor Info
ID
146545
Size
1128 digits / 3746 bits
Status
composite
Value
324603201541293063571035502430939250289372990731377630487060977571983286225488168842308145343599119287086816174300426998687935448391468735001299213256344302645596810888475946096984113792973991892960733949945426262144043774049116891783256953293697603155243137182255287272979715483152247494747939693095491563516879488044644520499727033360459598683573792271516880339802401538069485929039029731243541984623294274171705021147645980750445133994593620416612300463873194903313609178432806511818713698370322129034974046520570499239808545049643506860054749038200577037579194868494573621076882981255175709854645679828144909518806929577265550849588382686129135119720215558749932685859075104948347609439173781660277709088894333174215344341129550324576029353151742205905955360664821031299831456198467669695563039707802017377216003335946552147059607312814471675617436110604961853866467565339136659688366248961141642447326468048225810878843338613328222815739785119630712194628510476952830936683027106551073730134450201752085903701570889674276300402297565490809160874923946413420478684042505960070606448015452069940288093643769218439372751562299
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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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