Factor Info
ID | 145399 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3793 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 32901508336755164520683671482478644835758601237307363029467680439918088117500034837415251539731666534370436261366491475426564346478324366847582376379727728286078772316086171126261639173707237039546096281156852556496055522839942978736088971863846751778978501898723587785402470043488330015687625885691548731633232173505720033444928835587669154965514172939345873880922829294205085871682267046006697440932228277529024278783337243107704688966600691165381842301516161801401035145300119616085445831565887353464104022579155128823518557380731091179855000675393358309321948138727286334362540426006476163025858490698621893057820960552905835215721128288208299223763075857169334052961940671001621781894285288237292466837813388962867754103605852779256623517773366966853371492880057549614151486845310272485622262087668717858478210382183324525276591613668474717687917216868492436378191917906513652165864353548138728689245801991270885141167319229449255281414143543562804952711272878640277789666759650471820414854559383365350931808327331663050264470517603450323297364625970378198629791226911597786970775658393739005561871112927694240276560534950847918203475281 |
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.