Factor Info
ID | 145104 |
Size | 1111 digits / 3691 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6491243483793065866510963474486328966423271861887637731808865336460331267359431440929082953836182169756095072241478778617208888023570431140135256908380771226351424250515730555929073881244805350474281900757853134808867851373666515616133516708568483699304639230376015879052822151752780546234138779809784166599750068916479587371938662578659985084321230440976082106603388587593326481344457129053972617058139665203676788749652873211538576881320190587755593090792469714592965703622389287602975576804420322619065929723409561310087921926136828708508006775411260136059432861126286063852307823432652090159432259078418274586195182418410221011434282951689422673423517618820952034067340576297644996132119813537781787682538176417181641622610751046260772399581253202753055466480195862393680444373604477437165449656498659859899542396929454949453215552500715211512470321086916169973442170647275717944998603075354028164643118136921245114893763548253408612307498111104475359167836656627586010309650880599457091898570339306591710248417526029029170900801457466497237788015496809989656363027312351010732482427452602233686527339114997 |
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.