Factor Info
ID | 145091 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3731 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12368942781122082442520800925645770454307741119195361744257393119476117215914798208169706888833281133981353900470401948542173738308724810186790591609619260017042162487998534479549619568224649473193852583512142655337250012576281069626960702043873535144785213400747395211554599998358210184581559129912344933335506362823558617791997113666841663160021271042644268141713953316063089795526059641489992631529948754059683008860252419752008400020645207360624999273475092874855833443620623836643202992740170423464049135870329464471685490305211119078432783476203621306507965235466810614129471323374211313976295655766927177167281899953526767719908526546028910130377013304224765550540784917696548140584675534020638943898091177104296343250311780469782936581598986150636430326705320590755135741772855742820238941650084354673372486016047844675998786325774116527326535028344177424199382134424294669309258712618629630028966399066112262445804402477904905717984907063296736053092837345396076797831823962089899614275622837698743156944101575611073304267653364487502917306071390347074783199262591043702999967318810766771117937275010064736361616163 |
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.