Factor Info
ID | 145429 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3709 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2034438326628267601966817798276866330262014736013366047469436392443717466121430584611377581179443446250729797917993377182844625939528630714646416631935110871612991764042190196194593015201346709800401356603756798370667905058124505746085663462378916765088114684746828984857526681670835552404484988980497852629197410790283007888376689312054735974935079080499928895503992485200239081739685339473488012783347139254813356171870582190722354484250093741167734687968740213822739647475292571344805600648434255599152917084647830010327039946698323876073305265925924066444720059702496256022730286257763412461730677583804611884730943322702517075834098599720127157996128522638148473554162793937307037225367352940058694311179438479828799600151559917902162469024069899400156090586440092348522854227576249859572780482084095783834673597378537640164997992863023823322687787619300811992562214144683254181183389033805384746963771934100300769537613376666228755522590501596837458772034605548071976300658916406986305291506287353589411249107000710470449764834488603273769738646113663308635516949169169893319170230579238054349342104397196663001 |
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.