Factor Info
ID
149503
Size
1170 digits / 3884 bits
Status
composite
Value
109330811419800375383538949079499471138843485615552593270054669584017818796966643620247263652023228706427652418960847227466161681565601466741892434428920269424885381941809646791328074899611098549009114843310300542991763492156370398184264566281567501723802790346000164690084335047475344220383940977945671861815243243821334185650042038320071896834288099169340024273219537683869781642724973110843227460639829894179065596596322159535221880371243052921007591814702470229055609388374970931251528630657264278745286644817559532227858758889450912503513046661193678484792754505247417968916581473738199788217420589653226816151132139529046335882783683159310043126315937857413311058653531978014939005755954793233138139095475164429162493665496789901108621576202362492789003053681300571385907262219776277536539029458987941310517568385071579107045831053667241152754691916529934501579828691634083224791740982198314154882420488102862831365010104079262934894680626949333028618234198842979544812297706948110258438224761181358777510064340649577702068655035678145355403282247596754338621467368023112044142384360048357095773918887309629318227701999971753898590278848019823587362825000367472503
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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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