Factor Info
ID
149080
Size
1173 digits / 3895 bits
Status
composite
Value
165767969328079452902178436238421708244537167549321011615691669641208065654615727254901766008477863483258140441400671825538561646681072547149268886228540276630955578838536132019798530995500942065258855629638443808823306940874161793291934312339090938412088185849915514481153612990459520438907763755704043563187976240479606972458359206825236281222176146445588910557310495567661079180289121667114482400051014640738844302068065682267000715183752078740722433638511116433968437096095193360442174663044941419900105336442069983877715710644325539779883157232664231762197380473953478017660212356286368998713648172405573393977685617113901904690263684796013308989387120322648357225867148277398163403873541747999245452287981028429073735961503278384561107216593915029173165668827324535752273501437664389831099937243700637869878689250642450512731786588977334117276843537048837488899672668243970186511044642360223223488986316932726398180735095607805315326406082282282447980825912423563242858112158773846399993373524371200718788171394007705214845904990926336138600361529563002546269169916021247701750786865495202421032632762120221852430190136967651059705429825179413063043079452325974999867
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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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