Factor Info
ID
146715
Size
1174 digits / 3900 bits
Status
composite
Value
9938692852631264995555663015623468761652492997543401536242011778656219515586392489469980416916847915251425497688758161769209189657652545645657698258553763777074457751869094136996755688363614708170538590566811023206620899046980383639444427263329313609642055562996863751823106125310777471526177405219970601242371356936647142767612184777741475642183681777496344588037992236633559367816643646583317408627865434111462556468235983021447216408311010078139395120859408455577277167153293828683633934708304770233354749672042711872575071587759921539292856321929868766459984385261068899608526226554251419147540104316104864516671037094347522702009370571292123576834658106739559379548455321880987687385900104775843388927334490295515228833235981277474164690001859837560534683841834694930246034901943913574097766281771976138222837865736465511819777449648750283492816472244962253816257737743126052460086970343944891743519761089368996070581536783696058987552220950144451004101700989149079816011593310746519129258083127118515338488167376390644583265256020783460400046048202260768383775278924668245281047094325255456756920390406347816841399754496648373675209362841943409621607697972865316217351
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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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