Factor Info
ID | 145192 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3797 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 546575421063626405484835276454185175201991677657434758704292022694158327819805601193490318878861265658322480608925878208609043581251425152642573895058051215246313236423454458360649026721756800404178054526575666368463683449368528912817458799378496407958729538786502383948118049950093991974521056040008475303739975597310469758833350555806389663127920302354848897522948883463321552115188885983904468930013719713160543746297636729307759846646955777059909696998622064013346612222403834809891576225566959082308048529713961864404880134203249784535360329453983160145508900633308604425650679549638463217996141206288700591581521371350579330794379350289142508067115662509762713735186900269161917327524782192989813360211781193061807758079758769706104797006137693365065915547981512637574758356367512040128633992807982227720129629624208944681326777752840593101224906753608962101439892995588451932641883310223785009696340236645374997058830777401134034687083354268839529074694314674380199415963223450206962350605772354432549535929740698649918761100433307693917622651506289261966740842884577938622843022131242485247157980789648770760636338041685156406190292831 |
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.