Factor Info
ID
149288
Size
1155 digits / 3834 bits
Status
composite
Value
103521338654667803224309797200916452020170783092849635933803552528137839593752668551765714881321064084153866200146796388178201999742703278129703456461974636910673107132004306855300236499239936171676899656347772743403289918217434308308089731927440617359381000606830116001732004323943465327254564993474306732688603946895766179508175245414707209380300821954841684748093319978935262162264288705691836531725369211278577144567265251924004217767475445325469155093317372673024112007591689852752036290912121254111673272915085239253036794117061961457916693038692975021602510817735231293028623856295754395921146125425240683633476681662103580547832288703422403902216177105894968037104290392063765923348373109414617992745770642661471055244309013224527614157136952168062971893064019895677143180604857450006467346436234892755605855463292995682958130948456305396098347412212696125417210728759801555166672154611410760373078229104798591472154944285491811065423218698430662568718658102837531351645975520205854525095760415260711007492116444892838871178678317882063962429694183279230363075869411636411148698381591551687565028863909301915782513940735549785600294643695044472743
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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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