Factor Info
ID | 145024 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3717 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 616272511979002945169687782761771254489482395126888804157263944769410466414931462674566100588277278684313078185677157066038887380451549991401802744635955410865849303923405635295233386897263135520733597047716522329004615458593310888460485572537547680904673211588169753321333549552711747859658125302927864768279409525300535682356952570140003296688854553189210625919801028812142573019193542200676268593199483733930258886063781081564323247363635860778187982538382765734378170919077886381558804435343690249917518969387635382720460998735517057270665006750272538784314711021650438955874197007847021871976332679029597695681378476464158721901427749821117531296136611695379602269341239232858258067224982276607275044729576269585220262258585426333180057406866692281060329219771091774330464288819410166177398252514342842558985880884459863552777452686847484122369319875967775175938999873586007759329529865122034727118580477910242551012712736646528864277264702110044366140717527473528962455076738233133516732187303117620473626556566416810244604650387740274853317912031996041540085257184116568916630203710257853933058493123020075183913 |
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.