Factor Info
ID | 145253 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54814419050055337103813222930092955164374599357374012388409539101000889251577852718425172471758813186407207587167793961176365884829495059834219499580605099045023697117259447204707195095003099686007022963734019896947236956502459531093061734854691106559444057702837475762355524658799187095308502740567232658599611294879268309468224863177048319322055113428178344509055181935798145275441764950478868293891892626247217750358619197831875565123664650215528026549476294979997442577509735849246876191664147241404714328316454089495399827751929225939638997659338159325636268600183891313576694442105136609238832176576357387825942653296747912863654892828287255193577854726987924342066792333419635926155600598251974452121771038411475547727936990150395629386434254097556447265539583953914343165920928959262188361814906254408617367504265364620301218487345453124109133154524811902833037107151798171858239215459593874570673418594156253156469593607363314327042631772975776644389375597127591905260401973799929565810887453569687849338209714549644881553032666994442692216238484559336172738883652620947626497658405574281824961258717803253283748047 |
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.