Factor Info
ID
149405
Size
1186 digits / 3939 bits
Status
composite
Value
3028589274949936621350915778692494642775190685758958321733362920577636783545606986858153358670007688592940319438926121304547627049753928958339095332458449531509943373474433483545916391767488607377275827199373677636419585645633206263477947714939967910225759039897168169570210338240723628981283613528858675878420915428525494347273619498372082847281758383367261620021086702616106680345554967529744755805839066196305982875619142404165226657143671695385332588296145436335109288959170278370236366468778624782459891426165053109305521255843421210564476274212390445456744208950329443230199855576747337122137500046200411858471553005287102436954423537574168919687768287017798006032571292940341792605889879765486054952597504391728944882628990835007878535745131586472008179264830799886735791978302028661863822313570013813308005740133712965033471355361302172678097823633916816093057489384106465977789026214974411497333000822867884558571897985311749970365979660754278118413517235048547765616330398015532932722006297354732597014525590162499467189018016360860520855301327616075265190863390763982085091285393636800135019120022886078116331502343788852929780078405438238324827024957184022432811362518053551
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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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