Factor Info
ID | 145460 |
Size | 1184 digits / 3931 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 16632359533624438629645053659858604428341602604392385919331724501145766154704072239770294531232139195037599631543893675744021289279415763671995660027087757225162936507622025011889131454711602762988834984302428087952684897549543298385680444180658629449372410198489093682282700070240526595201193015763390612529503745296537117159773933015207252566186493545174860969519370637526377698400301280313663481566408671791190080719838214901513566952907305325154290556141132119868153386390037349012492070932873982228024968931141216573831745175010569721419883873653592302336469049963351792124917209192595836606342319598054392899210570006912847642369134207939237475415661222517602610540394334434061835644431650504134956826544005499802044718813812733590201430072698689591887797834242082661526239868734817667986223794312193249218725733294146990510401017904852524770671358208325597815142588062645213471278684059119250501408344326755666426027362639304275035375249488161523959642122734619521092088118838812150633654372201230854378084208592687674278628828431171195830918835246106863288289844114053038769995365196687333540249599354389762955187567195423548622898460608787077765191661588730772471515281923161 |
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.