Factor Info
ID
149395
Size
1193 digits / 3961 bits
Status
composite
Value
18900886719812975038375408782150257656917269472420944333674157037865739377134826902648087835630068220078857547648263281933380850098549390140812342690294242393179349249881931272088969081452142199580342734182580171220002957880941111292587870720519691932221874361519896807668805421627476588141076122358902535257002881867650304549944684430109660180916231114630172132475083661775575913536119418409463859461233350269363457703639502714205013703116588138232662106823299049316889204605112294654503343873020018378152797387323414805765230433789372050627436114663568654791256423783675957026347910207100430034257838330519705482456504583709478685985904760710766558950684133824354630213643464981794499405452665027676311662151094822218282831745749476885005635074307852099308189978306388486125757810084576212080452526449774424897460102210859678691525378341082316604296840887497279831240590461105327446544033362509611047799104857206380737735413956285438669349165856092315342074879915214573412802753009891675277196047679502047970546077747163394001664274460859614137505780466675720957765094451593544861807486366233826181486326011788990907967149550360313061369623728782224758207676693456554082996039039477848365291
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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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