Factor Info
ID
188514
Size
1056 digits / 3506 bits
Status
composite
Value
149036112307867528735674004232756758475489117758884783779403304436834805170207887854025006106797660049066902387118270104183731063867900725146855293113549873348927801576351678760860455274563130108723134345068439276749063543941071093000349034548691903454934146312192867030775161347571377369805844828171131359733282302460188766753326195933399686434587364403386723978084040463294853888248237835961934317124404205931867192596193513565824960936871939454516791769188775409451124185513727055438465232323309102436061901972736895778682858579300430355432765895740706329899437060436040212006688962999958784951739133701384979332668331217769396641033692415600055928393861868871288187978684850686374202402031750136886056246800097842422484547711377189095921720295466114833261105745847718732075974682535728079649362064408737512634259874559956689148096232037262512237197307239439903900924195439386342912424800582287970147247597964273436114246938157982972841892303633561945556932326036284891055470394641049261265610321378373874848947720238001540777879578607856044948684187751
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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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