Factor Info
ID
146704
Size
953 digits / 3165 bits
Status
composite
Value
45413224744529078200567180969911559461918621012305798093866772084765750547084632643864173615442174831154746509012911421717975316992468338172943978433363348341326241374144733933137828765588107218642113352871724557306290972617751532749838802721883887918216986224610302929310349107114150538283429166602811051340301625965413429243012374198532004388176574585909782659409391724157254585687794779655406047055252523992550466936045952484452658413357503158021138976597272036970226650304196407990741769447464924272229461189847574391496915639325421150686092678938180555494226399758870801616707350700720746691875837857418375917055638600222951974221315771855292203606604413224278136715284458657271626354006502216924540563234638001587110460302666385473797478188664814203624362072969033386360468703675547260006641741098670533264456121059228220045983589203005152141027985557561599503224554474553763295530942322589168486458450596322234222544766691778949632139980938264423
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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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