Factor Info
ID
149127
Size
1150 digits / 3819 bits
Status
composite
Value
2232640055708065101306991775506955302951791290769907122526311961883841692848929023377860614452638881935820356598019166481897090011938325189233247354772165326097276312543293551678942440566219528715234538283133306846806087656894785346743978273740184935417735656268676478037300971848322533679751263478726598666565508419729950804752081949637845746764621796109865641249010399593112192893725243101433606776957897248530785149523023377150994278536402200313974511724309016626083256864278156727646805379837576963607268538162274464587449798207098301459635214427474350912215215429994108996065094737473405634754485683379678720768403263968675729887656423080849421780703718704453883435136401358528343899534162393193957781255044016872294819447315793273694270953775465295600267832157847816249783920431844878587415597502559556003791603812716559444643035471138135720087826673704757462863997725538949848415668391899812165886180811192496659693224509946296508374702415534623497265462345251293456877573643855236878674943459185829039449463342967961785545345593741672187183966104998112297454719556436052407092233597871560483557572951723295839656526335125767225166327948100021
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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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