Factor Info
ID | 145180 |
Size | 1183 digits / 3929 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5021312113884479687604858716229925149685562853539147831276830186905049759839378849928472222915027555884062399916344538428878831471843405637096648385326698291087639099951916193813020787791274873397583100401430596249108127437794942697043054642227097453440848155456929097620888127501958053380869381583566960694146657958245357997642084014055297187070472776042165275089194610874742633756709855628052637861181707835457334610115455091833309228001698513427925272311167521210713087999503107152002638033201695998412076680368111158064936498740530648425269900164442630820223742792585764838590013784406596998500564385708288285266166767368659732685841828998773662516871900970053441264145461214465257700189901922105761359688562163492917904120593870237845885555752655884983926173392079265908369875246003766315824579434397374308909259673870056258142054495998790556091241384890237866536910982383291344442064555409610851957347805005225481215879573985178872798781734263516897428919817351486441864860007038403156591358413843555146196875447919693792799967497573062307297510379128779897309886873000527922735826127725341386950506236775837254297193695223519729448552455103872844346989992421029584738457891151 |
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.