Factor Info
ID | 144989 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 131847714712605414225706317521775915091004274206137962651197559347275210887941916383617235085949470387661234908518334081904495678486599817103485716069032291569227950668264243513117882489989887792198957275131578068474775279397166587963557286403193804077540221820867474098718130924624164692653486322659787907956085275467725050316327889056727512067431858289386230381489940254240847722423963213594130626840067805544574371413988176912257571159193950250813421729457081344056688998965917239121810799113717392704969558474505384930571975518450869015791648112381264018782196668062053464313282952815987769439007151387624221500947642017001420788827135852041219207665645798776000857377634668738199500776113713510069701117988382014381573183858475726652610098335531213255997518068330161619480236728598525206591045019815839591980419998370814892891214700831216813466851400437742732958334181406608539202053916097806794825354826523089893393484443205550106210777712136645345270986544278126396503052059218400684658894838643478839449254013893861874487033953098646199280915516280140433601897719497001712310812560777374020230015364490546338572199367499179924334751 |
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.