Factor Info
ID | 145227 |
Size | 1099 digits / 3650 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4015128745081147458848492108920485162753743433093905053178691337542386247304666193188785570374356305013320867070621413587715111351704720629246361670073601710237905827753264389828774356035692618656628102515839226131871745858520619195500611086984706488600900219143117334229923466934359971829965227427410106532550548803842422292639542043360954854299338430546390265188986499360239081001223634901027838534221807268220028515046716894290236308526503564248506394512653638889783506199797445306586870726139123181431279725249212362584678993989871547282219261196605295898745832243395347318462622425611453650422890861282292910776568461390983507276967292464788885169730733486093483860285827380694908906204792305161090834552246731772606738763973869035133267791626192302964523017823073370778192379631555639961860384162165170359022246016343577866871806304316995820108484905818338962870355370518746433129065119767365964511916725244303806112794149026806081154444264376162082652748749487201261142597824357385089664308371664509395890621960364640151852066659919171344232443222567798185020372221737002866000395326945990229 |
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.