Factor Info
ID | 145157 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3768 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1253513174932551147924604209057811475220008318982882669504694560355092781011882345230048770916145959963315280948062403549525240758244204842923099016430247272485636404697820758938054423576048952491203571957471747783024941253862903310906783126994084005871718957753606182799593370168367920895654444303945736954920872770677043945830489312870645331235671275410528708892227683418046439624931595948542561351711874484876011868656415883027082114263522679908697659226704570295031167052992638471964348113220032387146509762814151327867715121065625771209332423329348554216116617315447850825754212332850060420850724387637175961564451178721602801427729185568704005387230720670554838493250284100787610018205504183686923453793322490005238139273467876158596382139181731998094182576704654645962291416497410295411316729628735794107986099261440335015478135490852049982448090952376199565825006575103974440096501219022524026940047798435304684905474886054480845219146635483493924248283510253305082842984536333805591281327343888279108977461517297364246550031386428993648262257049344436581074880358341050561900968638797410375147857106778991659309469299138793833 |
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.