Factor Info
ID
146605
Size
935 digits / 3103 bits
Status
composite
Value
11973852861229068923010057503966992059069424970570556229726558779084569608250971430305161851655808278828286636052275642990610637208629946604514170174593605905519383044105632444304408195992065251555662040825730301141854531818312421619703385468648360072709155350992201493874564744779722333213517659901635027125640784996203931572861405866607048828018173803311872760505160768849314066774731534593245025234378293075455795844072178970385685670804224413541284934039639300326851241220195304695065206323952915936013252070998862331218180808302906692902474985356648906163704016811008299004108283525283424749585890248092170846737800881091848429958988826320311546397649499350891025933641808572416997472582002202069232945762559483109017801034222663197198315414249472353578202589629347093497912848095557543218385703570371431469678674223622160484535524086469959376479445688032741904330690015525228460809328425194176390663570539161485169382996438159889
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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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