Factor Info
ID | 144943 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3732 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 25242187590034962823381793173138234334252854240505504464685751368972453430906722003886786937817230259604900253636914729056210923940983989788848382371693087541408092238847794184558308543898653651268125050942028009221856061320185718769946711813991027108311047311562495209375112493225596922375563699822448583202347273536700034672084338368126327262499979690428159391861021624374251084488039341891134538063631524327855402469147422757522704431942196859768775568175903308335154926491896465888390517290290669088944882436713700970387250315505558030054282547227889037315820863798196940322249270843165860266472744034599675110810288775049122587961788350435267291383760774211304238122518754498826273652794326637123721036149699916224129888810909691222929868235993954270674974784648391816311032747986128442384141372175055211357149708258375074878093538238381499749127907872637413510387312825433554729405581534872455075360998163761387224828305355531513518304020786141065944890082821614231470822203291629365735333091789506062149179516517061956335510236968680081360833648316578179672264613529802172492961891564619045893630442725590906620594409 |
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.