Factor Info
ID | 145072 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3809 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3274137782795756008889637348109091351746032475652827608051128698084879597784731312769766169889374313230033150415171011226841958891444244899102776107046725308175251765879772069515716657197518325276862443232584777062992588852829976066388406951031333439464021545050114763467795653506157323480743944423146989886423158245301864182024693363767366541560700498595384966537291821427956621476904163390950787217286508730278727847470511058875102356745569362483985162939001277641366366762816059249649886387098915905364198134728132066152550233222066524975675684902280562350918030091227497478130683900815817268676659377442169647982356965269958331332283654445318157401645402965701556583788795497817728974704980587561230872036169353093061710224137281538633606158619250951010827324067852747832354982839295144459299561591465764461120895214475537305713069420666721867866472821969325931708736591715992034345439922281495023682110031208944259959518391292886894633245244987566712628300877152227781315158450926524428631107154883197756144840124651148006399992940939918706717633140836009864997914549023400558522021078160590304889871999541398547705741084030693242667562145661 |
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.