Factor Info
ID | 145291 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3702 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22150289113271199297039824422036028873394243668068254292954717927380691290991256502527864126743547781299288400158698716886843544590955255479721087504094333558787685758845647610257760347672767946248849096622863229786629563742472637685221494040620667008620509446230434249286962250832671768940602338232136027509944892128040567887052094754131537837049830836220039691106279923652779569693078319274139363696378511467943004085786593509192571156982951883147618367302565536873351002020278893342451347306790372256958996724121694579939490656254209105206334746008395524390567433739916483757721558915721140877314378964108788292160221538831367498753954170848596943765575707238086717545160151086258576314468134348523924275119920915240997023223639806642434853382947781986296044823106769188243816594076589147114301488096292623588656478482757694486666027848967934723092258380606027154460571128172912445068497129236390835234258551838011730032243662430912434962398648161410785809596799221079805550687687363272298072769232064042725200569966037062602570293057117237972621788323287088353498816721789180091965566217863599622003516235294677 |
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.