Factor Info
ID
148776
Size
1012 digits / 3360 bits
Status
composite
Value
1736880454216751666679445098526431247750236990557166397362649840847230346584898692092319367798611867657046091935639723048138575577231801530774357966271304772224421435259640660654829904907486460929155545589244376829143241203419124301975436757014411990621589887973941758719150426158070641285631762841500579941781366908121656421169864387573669799612307009970519305030893503837415628647074791531406124923476621617846924016632895821819482408578943181874545576553883588731001039779108770364449012114616477736167061217236106422178119633576162323678026771947110619354891654083754291622529176445592309354404222491021608919063899788738143633716523385409421476976933868333375085281977777169149360742477195448705044690244749139780753998948454074011191853947840021100343555447192019626214271344526576830856536073569046252506124646808950907020700467181959887804318647456503325022013642755813401584920951353890139158300482729192259872120081383472088714805326735730384659547908222863741774182418775416362232152346967430073604339
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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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