Factor Info
ID
144642
Size
982 digits / 3262 bits
Status
composite
Value
9025128687649726308839410666686404722710257176504860658864150207487934354907710291192743147775297213481505515873783865431825734733686346865860517399122528329703633161850930732053949709423237107500639220663764918337000303097072148693616001589126221385555818521123593627209170923679166956875453424585697632408684186717683153673980986650330814169189561596106780876348443656453642966872988754247867496531218082121309054728357433170889594245964688514464467574285508498768798006024127313069244808356962535031089150845175231007362828190604907676818504208451201831024513812606949930693709742029632615010360538575342844557543890770008712088267268505273508952411097738176142116924218047343131992356088408036402361915100421254033490817670828405669796965645974202018441803919251352590508461099404779772783450512034879554073564738441391095714887237643473205486148280175706912669993434768906482081011893783127447001028167281659659221166608841310948282252038494444493551563937903263425304995468673
copy
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.
Report Factors