Factor Info
ID | 144932 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3738 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1644046053859577750252217581901947776498810934121765483802935283246157043650680850156483779155351340193048567147280701961696486325243534574673154579945066292808744942688254100465973262752575533815631859295186596387950920404187491101632559050489847369755483559851491379433140754792648756274245638675251829970827325472835417345743284003254587393559110642509448339566541642481469792818077564537308516510812500448891251064329380646879648996890006843530722978874584941958025883289531293692922381270553311417256135875192978296035808551490068672318030706499081141582711725156139717041554692813637537358663739277825915849932240706743606267524403966539053056750485585975284107063370536835302972573957854371114377886779958062003540416647753200352075021852534354013611767296331346818846455103526415578255260938654783253255568851014255928270856585230080592211449792163645919910355626859436845563796271912521672301110230363751793062834693731397152474374344046453292012941217322532854716230980396965701832322650066732120361647559216480541613138552540993984210996013397160194096050342624059956688327231618071391592857513887926131437350684217 |
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.