Factor Info
ID | 145086 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 69009688292402280795747084461498771706634763935965448589557558372639891320657088736344583158598698627245932177784554805863989816868398655713813498110521141016730353547747494131276159785595169862467341491615637461882368903397530474625443035623449737054605014574160978919025429864878551945957818622303144929135575235641025009446889109360440339178523707098306232491768797190750712616017187431997631250433971363185067984728586844115768963955320383450711334033838738966052099336731761371483092379704224088237097999591150521031885967968147941074137340427012334625221724004288364901088798524681945091139267326761698731794387059382072254324878944279446597156584090260707064879716490145414720218563511699070360005514592451787846531727688570024988811471010671125065293445974837620900095887587476238480872041118464738801552852496811024518060355910243208110318476249739223525425523863757122352506356921172235606989811320849807315038695038596315728032144995221528349950351458144601928980841680690688856245886226620313711307610149110075117919207091410805999627626714328386874780114206306938178680379238507920415516330392845202315286300731251 |
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.