Factor Info
ID
146598
Size
1184 digits / 3932 bits
Status
composite
Value
33851655990740965565561670057283832104749001195083982710117598634625127106736771286222147845452224387298768012226198604624875477491657212859611039683537168694885530757686413645042525639874738409140148111960620237609602261283873938052320498937086244836197795495390243001510579685558523915604844343441025971445562880328023720564586067733616311888608010033095715456203108925236008525763490893981859071921528530901768256153170770419656424665629326179838226875228423691967795868511227259290321397856217151262233980047954604592367908362687734576266213092832111140415627443244880060987173813528090274840708782026537013915815670839077290857513413009239213853149955930801878783734908398352146414556981785975277339020100137878887445713947245781944004503488440468396400298503789287876190099736628176526597873535315996850784481274341794666742917545589520354600452657906702941798232957036935748194274348656624871897789758494036037185596954745333781242623522758543362973094700528016958875036545029416663763533656279723169616299210822413905312584970308101688644603409662857993957537366556079132406373117960692318537275445201472662374614981167357072450646684261934252863987425688159422530597818754261
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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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