Factor Info
ID
146579
Size
1137 digits / 3777 bits
Status
composite
Value
773645974211757215757885950138407920720469250937516976780871933794678589821118007731338139247461724367454321136482351307991792209596432293484392251320629947276409267529030839461917468023399830940538008811033426567847886595042285777996600917369283561097214115231653932765712140361911423425917197780686086962755912321815070296714852507516508501440299036833358839101596089424070240332614623574365823510038549006423688705405458391617013029528597443165663246038561969995680699496142807838943931927881291629268771224191644507644917304315551737980375925805354605720343125189689276958308194801989616290692968224656587164950578898584708708219239376923710215508109827448590328395498354007236035100706737655864756756823455495038755476079694892861812435805050702083820506608083901510431419655221163512213490120278406361420662360944103187238101993837691425389755681003817544980365837156761415837821016188922121020518431362130707354575872657229694759337174503880543034114380156106396730848780142755358676060112213837933766793414507648896152655585593910854509823487876972006560066629994239183733322706697260653442999134068900235968853147034455433379909
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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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