Factor Info
ID
149023
Size
1126 digits / 3739 bits
Status
composite
Value
3091465817912958033439375893008090765223123609952805461886165175242006232349937036994810930851181506006796459904306432092747970565089300411164001571253619023069538636748958008584449773128048188489560648854179190305207844378766126383893713348931959933387941545678278782595433661760600990798898375794361137991925790285811525528988594461784269967432109967582431374443905869028690403344584486464923390488539276312335957594524633523956783658819890494493531673325810118304363165027874902061667970185506609326648616521106519486831045220295934188229149294573509889331741122669913500908141897089962800690537260244340906385805429035158070543741203516386504788610436208534040359046513991183921455304188258615030871866468278692291286742292956461983356968074413551990966753175181593255186720220812969811827014809693460624829378252473640042932624934033125921572446053100029659746587360527464872280065248609610152797366750419118672847251145609874025085310820859731933900861886822696758055780237567626298084165232375465624002732659333040871941972201621244495341429505393771419125849813707347229526544112564382193362763659752268872001325821427
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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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