Factor Info
ID | 144665 |
Size | 954 digits / 3167 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 116285361119818337100854083127967002051259243534113300236907390450575603114351936747855736758218160576227142804088231199169269829711047398956224050133252061168536996951884631509766397984773822671503444361467381944698175117555238799339694645323721493084918576899463999179716124789716314216909858579814630358558967180405210147305204208633357646610208179200852961295047937970730297562048639802018866066609648153099289389935360619012065570605509311034690450234485345984823471411314106020069634887727173089798783389476129449950012736515620176532603608795582508152399789197867822391780428078845605250007089619291608130225140008389947570184320922962160597403823088903399029298271590290539747959348446103449567361672984979794261615487924084022429197142220720649454563906165901533055165430684375047254346632660590411953737833848877135108797738459090571304465713563873988012440435568840691801843264577069226443104864272556241183214595838105092672851126970325391799 |
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.