Factor Info
ID
149156
Size
990 digits / 3287 bits
Status
composite
Value
237533782412848031773461018120046662406320302426164609931145763847153216243618943417369483377245966055058070904915741696992649870002509116150891281266867730496971593665337113438014525060577385021149279619249655682134933430434860242962352579259753589483598952091683930514535939438125934302193166732755479578707083688111716121592983148059168024980470243183672726323469632936172948153605637024994995196786508091018663944797147944012235475437179200163693537303244151779539910521151058512776320942474335564391749188532480302255335057094252312195826375880477372275992722411864666496657232406615319550969836639667665378375632119610642065284168473832098369735067387593272823129879350793738564130507724675499400499448558617176259672841021882192350440016012284251949187453311374027520808528116746266153197681691642813987651663926305055480046876361301991241842882538870410410804817097193858864899834675536713732011992886620455614845756184038306017906156676593481160680090608965126581409534069604250771
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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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