Factor Info
ID | 145028 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3680 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3340367121205688686273965539802532674556038803090797156461019257897008573261841272242990951111967137202992870815548474228676370689372635976171815725455736008294697645627297207815121758955578925247928726254397355297177571843689946309841751363045812005132923381823145529656422136496011893089381309680669208442359917546455071885560937947579568232979899523868009286783030170981824835812901883983018160619172344416150432987285952827249685391523718600982500481916774664990928064533741169403669948319174699012288543794222842120400487020912277197250482921102022544009507574364640234775339605258240767882156353934176405605800852590874910504388593425965610428905162966260013315696484948392114244463920965593034676068972193238863333368155767323340236602178315108411076968910244191248972144963745282807491920480407322433754569385529296014274896649630188215713854688525754478171723178732781804469839544630452734561289248774002385980511939292651972051059782577825102406325089276155142846304366300415420266812623692537959861376525080262475342651372849852867857848494509171534276239374292007779222882595272406353275081762067 |
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.