Factor Info
ID
149196
Size
1135 digits / 3769 bits
Status
composite
Value
3142474911109680942934958751573155547146941856482371035358005748858328706307958494660370411677654256636983721039474385830754121064191601535958175328258921276210214677045799946421505290251000405535388304427721706928957502050104243198608875855974535439904828562713789407161201723258671177644893629828337396618038771632513695260627103756867444264054317248300254245640025982193530668224020659028714687044557063443168758123187867541270401593587303165869493039597758827195729764379906522779546050193466357533792349547428290555837612533545680689059520249311372496049903572204417468190536861179891236311088479353768121154497093642754969467246790468713850252839479885645978315405702090766777024705951169322610696710903082909808333217298308643100879661505863663192977681679808858225498803837943382288449094868031218597115469882015256292211193722777344888022451462655002321542191046429988607623554174937996455493571637562120501327324627154290435651124394613498034860148094835485622241664934908955047784208305544781184400358421282594158161057182114760537246111285506841903270671875706734153854281653994308779509081728142464295764009549786097549163
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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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