Factor Info
ID | 145030 |
Size | 1161 digits / 3854 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 125727991372098901195328719932419159955340206821990630027464098465788797974213670783009703184870492079436616754140033510397381922275900736502936990951885152914117093604458894388224974890972134826257986794887914081559062490664753457028018276186777531867714986635313083437902528406371913265124164827487216845409624916828444123064777618344152069978027070544561131827610141844561473566995187396678661316826343473185227521971298270522312276512067694090111925602961214152015829720485457551927047890486648411718234535111216878166448736297252866000997189261606413726154940974572318352626798176896239693616495569426406388329716270212489089186937051332191293683072416705186684494190187249170762465162048213057167341423216140609023083020304044447224627007679603747226532918648053008669398121395314063542372797380557660827636256778727406981239954462477013611179475916463776158552691049206055837548785189628152648119556332697335299069815772442887412963906235061079573141310800024679287062441870681428800126937222822901894942454283821950519826877652390161148510693160449837013836384184314699462693872877462673818267579348011874760177034861059457971583968073451695103317533183 |
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.