Factor Info
ID | 145417 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3823 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 62349849112233798636504009449955141614570993821713372179248362289453577997669933217769195124420047226408733542443840015311334298683045499842680236696818283679396240850164732709809593857538245235876778069914054646723269884996315905125549329856997991542070305222521567249291588946941168651040060252000543656426013288166183928845190775125242401134167624683055694367623274049675393728304205049800914549139004961081336716691357526226754831502481883331631933237331476477469873788292957965783317584821429380007433836401543765303815031586280896245674663085067579933032813951598573130999663041053342461541810562457990646186324916158477916512807847799003422004774651297828865212198467337893193721345932627784248944685013725525733145286734279552520484733243818241251755568188149168760409184416428676302969375610358222085884705432710660122500842640848856642840928747937957585156861916316939213363788997328204786742040950830065196662377237223515865908715653251194283284170254544637175855646858326809085057228873505064673345926778476422599188517785306793863106495202265100532495418050050280732536558154860888784437844325485611266851556496420359868346823283593933129 |
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.