Factor Info
ID | 144999 |
Size | 1171 digits / 3887 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1221177731748505053909107975785566482013317051589609606627771810766751069482115601147236430059826519480985334483351397313993494629711021107803556113235929959424627813048448422511624408310494182364201249602492628871879634702039008780142965008996826789203736396083698821535057353051186101657534098948363604279375292894818045991821993331856557150042912089135056280753950245198897164403950916010581323255183785634167362307767350765818694038792910204141256003901343189059202121444444367471712960641480497907058391747750339343723616072006649646598015792348324504364028130770644568433103811974337124000010678504240730082841474640973930619924828426885707336021507012406944455825480008196064805129230636553203018416561638758416971995094745517356535704019524727927570195768794741413748189294830896393689893577461874320474085480826295533623886324637881803374087279292904215556866367150701689186882714642647432777423441853856145537255549527539636610519233917125732924317949376929234848739570710506773571099939135634722218717183136688887126180252956529433776050411124491619307378605965393820089732716711281167802016610697157499903370701620105987850905476074178699583449922007798536861 |
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.