Factor Info
ID | 144939 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2787089368274131999093844091814170099493221719859404464384740494010365087246016435706487776655557608535413291972328280460679607502510637547625921926891811409456680542288705255370232809718714220103792035080972687039193790357204585148086644630852906781281189975724231596835583064399556507530785974856294685704685645233253501182846484400385250929173615188213342650916983892812980090358339861974045197622344211433444351052701894307643336197370663333630957501095477704687703656115511679610741189056347459318001924493177935283265650445876146171702263888627637042540458684203291522140586026724439288651886180308009099691915115947072385670454581252624358434313793121459017536406784371464424653523862484711067663868898333499475216762951849203380928021698118839223281092068367735355606962675544775611029761762054070146021753235696603202011791607405429544324364101656293371928931586612482179937775784863885220219535259797499880545260924439352302385598264761914343022093542188132085858249408301331214770892250966632348787851393255450527764785092511578782053191512611229754501794805022940587146222053486118237212055179825651463 |
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.