Factor Info
ID
149021
Size
1151 digits / 3823 bits
Status
composite
Value
47576913446964909190459362311948215134703658800040033654662583892676041018128845417266572151567738121542955367060654869828109184348001855875317697947218693522070001584348668038113170975136439000433611251060621210809060999216096394176416595738147122166646437517734137546809432082754273318160656276113612599418620069443076257406508113447955848851185151012786925276588813841283103342312183628660468541736391996565131364094025188017335593905215405746146968828477866787054702779792975202024808320057779815593045069090978046139796165553203294127039905481050308900536931378553992766287994776817489544421541625900279611000267539928242958855575713205303003745620550005778985139541718433892390440090180563415524534780474833217357801815040460649341220896878418533697907628694318227469255992348632969665658117360341529932495506851724553916107027444418481583166254186199626710710427594845696024512854389494820778579013606534444807631778632821312435788030347021767577280307564207955067390200014442503465078714885723326031344136337187190687981084139650502062560696018245279186881434115072704810639974049534650204513466264705921644896760661965598535355699537455985707
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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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