Factor Info
ID
149114
Size
1133 digits / 3764 bits
Status
composite
Value
66493618966052119852767184639522134907317787699263302148670347935514773087599211849106379441708704109373124332940255990763075616392763721926196663657495999720615175438845004902711155288283363126641036460025822661141536070461167271711520751008964759932237667062166479379717008150508988146952388256682520177432143302799756152442021622131104914974708353026221227302282848459853820871211543345265959160803199563539262424872521242780607911067351512986391541750060829016908673352721407551668610875197296055745724271592084763637683243855784961767726753758048933130686796759168507222517224374991084526330725908847717781525116161759663117864319179416146833504647449800782065874169442370399678405559723816342945514041987833230829571569622463127827506221919416570406921635686512706865353464347451897937598425715559315234015351828277904303007019046692949056891196060267692374862497788138252878239840557537699774365319120496838707968688837106757355351569431123895876725777675058682687254668873557166073136090406327942298387079305446261198070682047832964670503721600361214770331683533691553107322590053722261498867525589477095199262141825835183087
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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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