Factor Info
ID | 144640 |
Size | 932 digits / 3096 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 62333776159796459310585233079336290667337401108390422631557825155157163122519679254879130677269723011376861586972976443794039357954332979955465869555591050086139801803981680993437233675416651929670925147855256154177165615487476404175095314277851807393173880098714423394565323315354803570730656874387230919460429828987801411609352608428369431637917351634935350799823023019360391287294810522183837432717274725352663410925754458142073155602985364964692188436346360277453962417509417334615680978162535782796162780889808931438314691117963426431275508504440154898559425038698905812758668524141913291610387666596700453023934046240634813193245365002426354692917921929416993438683627657467548079016053361888548190628028063300593719660441608033075239270144160743279250922742874394726874842108110384361979335962739573687306769763510109221385833301460653875646043681129807896776403515473783363965625931013630221246639780687679257440544027496179 |
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.