Factor Info
ID | 145001 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3814 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 115754497127916510067705139557502375085768145791763396171485505398948319640780206237860305176030276168673310386495850671274603272121602778688066995035428850006234856150562077588395887507720112626458492703139521875135786640859343025521056158801963926823992630079829834793491834368388236600841573168463650626237691651062365833249763292123177675590339396953156884745360438031455460592992340600140726930554768835086011334314314923163058303072176983198069415292583860113896432540105749864400748941890640050042437294337016989113032115640783967220857687436444393978631723661476181060923032209781458726532778658803985897474388019704157902639807393450166414603174693328603029550220882755175688724535132689074494742765865284548137686388573552839451930851545543405616440513567666318201129035662598136291489662020132768974532949545827906171270640542243662889389591732963524127809462346853473941130014565908161480642740954367908440027753057354089643876470714251542816138389767325362520549451677885327992834205770632386592369620782873387346201253904522677019022315519425268095465274605532644413834565658612870218950271551712687166823665987087007038383676213639251 |
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.