Factor Info
ID
146618
Size
1158 digits / 3846 bits
Status
composite
Value
409093379534436620037711719512001294912378167785209004889104334026441054545288526121264576853917225141645575762362590447252515647800778918551029030044524520592867077717313397016981262317312664226322539979458654498735304251795828811326583316245651540127950894920839597723727916526173158528254171181083253693931345150897524560569875181238035017210439017219727200655472799097745512088102601583482085605756964548349782624107380832677224217131711052133616492657173168160157854462794309956719219753603118677961166135727462851143229857716758125975902772959505924244982860651014170726613187918278229132072112999477557032977100831166198436260587235642545514784682214223805868837941641283578299733672380521503322807909276102058509979206622822898832470996715474198619123194347649564428083042552398957248357621619570601772840773235375171432053386637766042298174592159048316928742855480513746030383193554683201102864476708068251109886117390671580155582974002103109626845416590733261819366025837621427652062156274571197110196254845383950196558663138650629387069636633304840513624133285723645754104398704083745078170816628767445434054096218508363143878511874816145008250243
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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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