Factor Info
ID
146674
Size
1165 digits / 3868 bits
Status
composite
Value
2237608695866257717120225319380081362445460626894208823310332257021697087417924652403232543206574549272860081625345171170459918131452689354671315318081323764203667417035237615462580898848727371116836814856451745920686024011953179666967910331870790675402677952139468637969343270790943460324360904033983023882526546039899228177042656498982454067135891708050781785592309210112012857752655438674363803859900803177678441479990983000702714248803036308361374130508130137391585791816997943964976894666377789010781129543350171624722417313432569693426377373149578206116682604783335435041549171042458404956864785076953038678403093660100890602983141073332822639732108774732917760812839943372465598419052006485295845630481437303981116508528655265075339110839558262850173686559680459975684139088136851797074217469374678667583951529658893843319477950958724723424848442762176462082178430916157429955028671401976146036251438597242854363703098954650189684300164568513145975999045675992715298421602802143909065677798240213699766729002449411820376117694466539244920401191635537245952996574135831541113733631923524316862835659508121908567419884801740453156670580694181863089042849608187
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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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