Factor Info
ID
149435
Size
1121 digits / 3724 bits
Status
composite
Value
85233606838751848753369758119478393055231049847516033664119253106406075021502851821531797075516434138482456555164021062604278346879469411412162642151556982620230057738314145198093592114530172061853633419328646934008193569283832924395313801750254581707902901942023850306617356724629319791474564261675038108518681162820939882679150382457725473973288927898003853296939918942089376638915033605792177621384701795025515323129988377554125455717218370488718624604987341758668260663242542834515017431951239034625326953169719203842078948127312560920542429656455489179264399973169232108133725114050783282077802881744258799427352450077179632605569069360577948582267941817175871728287350466327880662464016539935175569728730862463693446309434339258788241668578386822982455347399673522851917986841224948301797244115195028548103903399745190627417347753799942564567131692639903456429114311559872073610409226857377428314259278370467075592891350622927469068899932235076670741302020061733844351732673396491481176109457079586336652909221027699174855177908844000180894952925627722223372357327042020711257702643783720273055653004332179314114717
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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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