Factor Info
ID
148879
Size
1076 digits / 3574 bits
Status
composite
Value
40843575537386347271907641915365008035739202349983522423984046100522394660774879039013600892129969277466838037828519323335716398674640417383109599548825245038125384429651323400487079723020931724979105941059822489352876361912226788382383668774670393304280724121351254957830104311718549684046344088157992524906831720378609089227073230342487482540602818818848482387211095117936054226124761329718338475140960234231552767147000287351096387329755296354169594956549942949200103146389440646077001721743891732982725813675213216001710300875464480740484923749116013939401641959470057385132033418801374331645499829276344563539786878557224491428369755499341182843545798773050508738996187552350871638700065439509871688350466799916945376803280637314804413334772722256643041687853080119596522576051259074506455346864698841088394155368322165465900499959824395031962960955164242793267147623077822940975787781192183936531037916768827033462355981677371670886099883576684396603468759326689527598801573904279875341475476828571757628394164500877573347208598966436021545930955305497051109206497372179
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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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