Factor Info
ID
149535
Size
1163 digits / 3863 bits
Status
composite
Value
47052457626231404599379879569865299921616716954601250226151014862946223079914776867158787013909914496069500601912364800847993303210249627857169388467487970416895234839417329692804887608775316533887351898939447307475378287144136548227675826688452895129944525963141531021301944004013489412415404767595634668764779775529972673554228875463273413631705793177490643464426080674971376095861983229112565315321419214034695862477117837317455544650106858289628965030205095852606970948833897593340094984442468654369642447107249197498586964615621394067137113408150403669764570102912303966219731972354324800587139997974271194396306483427220617225009688535812526375205319186078122919281636101600240454606180736023758395480767942793020197604650582766826338609483294778289034014326208526499766166185984458764067803070178010313678707272876866788180570969159819990472850758328971436011387140034855482416309116396495501018811881491374011327030829667797404757075714291023358071001127771239065366796115386967158819405363002496089631941302012183751311016511621970238370601142242236034752814747752863830820503376047108366926564998489032723233132820613525709970423414834068329170373147251
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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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