Factor Info
ID | 145309 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3772 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26710491090278539833952402279034168381649159735675199067566735839960691109868414698179376914700453117756352119675258955175054039546990381709300331492961396795158334753210401782209251684466447889893856914676524821174216081207840740452778509654455065136256011258230511963628072228692875670356515671335733262107178962325656648330385380703498178546447286325360120373762754590144606412340644241587673511286430049622532492165629706427596837960535400992291981598359799713842609886417283401850204787464829623944236828325952053793586412566110631567987475530994543647708487454501242284790691385241633016420996889004623634293365090697002299402307830869722880236063900912211531048031388918657767808923742024852026832823813793628554298197794228571829819634151796416516436929200673566433860467605047365369328946999870728214000037364230459623692693770824044973851213654311040742432221099224026133602552124848525139286358497430510673922080371631615743373900732602474269461615487721390752104477446776397984778088965450872576569493951548658475942913589477027745974957691178362429887896197322054697932012648469191105698709429585456833297414625015751904829 |
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.