Factor Info
ID | 144600 |
Size | 942 digits / 3127 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 116114387141178170054924470136270303978922037941129229354442567585852167829038349324682930350386896752958256844338780751770606041933290250661833502906547066310697593497755836342120894078398953175756486874617010370580715769941675082385271818456688588386476754001457438941668428566264773688294546107260519765878946839797403518355176947991099181660086594770670460957127969529965100311595298057449351710017131972561180216417763216286277101799269713589756499873140417510831030343503723371514540385880920170444804022757995620475694447622795288782611199964137104606940565248184782227719715784786906633126733830421124963156810177798240246848556616157312461645137295688319851612042634218163335098140942700026897393029170105778811961477329246056559568970747709017507003411469946703923592071852904975878063903173030040419095697896587452183861253492009000258352591376215341396668277432036765317195290466927242218002953912481382088249841733339529927137043 |
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.