Factor Info
ID
146574
Size
1152 digits / 3826 bits
Status
composite
Value
374838111442329363018391337604989626420279159910147542217437292706182199271582073255557105708207331275566026264223935889217829118193663718804084767091935535230614892540020656957625466020943783530018634077804409988592981954452687288948423076889806388401583393405524030797661251018051562094011215115126877039917430700446770104642464230125002877970313909483832720629954092055540896044025813756132424619465005635039752143150430658781829339258971445866129527915171648262973199657851339617013340483318061242053477978389295704537969695938847871139740537698432657002112171556152280712455295519986098983554072117141621040749513506494678157854576180174032026561622426287184287921152999869345209127397717622627422387293778887150118378621454568301125677595366161026359642888430269922571315980246346250605461221924064891580396758916278995530397309667448896492795887281268705133814371511049855943342071193476881596666389655470725596971005855764005275168880171557262196954768706441782310582919776795552299719559307950599826740080147589110244330128470304621760615792717277819106639977925647283345874646051379952090032248493448141408208170992106220379698925865445231987
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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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