Factor Info
ID | 145140 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3745 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 200260586449310681706973714086756475813002349364640376298680090489314058874601495529945963783567093196736758331229992499237923261627792121153739296112313604554396996029486653046732506095000951319653204247158311917900002319696844233589382501982368503162606312468083734332109128555420954370796442236287832185490520085193064261113712942455822279971675583668815202305415064776705145940588912760729709436203342430581202423372333529463894764404716271347150991366828398732429785573940643275192651638242589323280257714276551581195557491508624903743552968439515717752282661106035221229628787219871265311770283964751581329600502006927726000951370487739626034938623037794374362145877623115763368855865972527345904138948277672880468501395992384512392052940298181262190265706393276124920049385925977236634615970795496275705444453718511744195264196074642171259570634166260375692487495660639960805689890879261872800993010097155907221308731357829515992029172186480079956785601828613093614241509802038805381711217062278043765496272684392048156879300826301676002565428185798075750697394365293219702039288642282019804058964619008454395537582522493 |
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.