Factor Info
ID | 145194 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1540562336209645733024230932438919952452244018122876782131963461811996697088116583075372502534677682298350793482887538449429132913012009038688793978551694831419939865219560858100777282280867956369605247532777427837127714166559040148980645133919776483761051275578906545117927112596522382340552824272789809374618522200030036992980539678180767775009501687552920569033206477038440283821186237547186109537590354418557447563990275821227879905410096335213542211969990213397700173365141487957708226814225397140635841999891813139091003902896106904670904750405422939797733839989072733121158738302130603027169764286352442626028781374973524803960336497693575595365996759414624957505235940557805978601565802582990172098816444699218427123627752774170029514287760483248861459474775883865952475827698047516563626396252106584058403160633404609448029987171663475300645101229734702768849031729392581441707898644503815684297186856525268581758692524784362700786241325472292210453049266068710694825209955877225053554327829859967422285181506887179399282911788702484286662334838958842468104572253393285212480514075304890381578123336151857 |
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.