Factor Info
ID | 146289 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3725 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 110079891093840262269668592419816036526784144563467490319150283594461828339328729842580428372188747769949958428338008982755723815779584931292160535733194711038408259718086900549924445309053093959102389687616284632353983455210294807888544893206266300210104885419710532658515628107502353012354587577805791627913538772171473723881940136959363104076255362777473718813107233691648481356590809210149516836710239638233723329687097112220074910935538667307849166307999889064537490286165618738020695381024664222111745007056489356156724324857757270011819426633756853178651033715616020579819855972821584780450019606025614716813464199464860949171088381730261144880258440778347701997730580810085320654387640861831138592358436678745787183130545794027925629794745756647472667975797321649111826292097145123972564228709836068174065188573764543777964814754998430291656430357898926727095375442711321766605381198450380620270921539602973726748281385623042651135193746253085837422018032631105434590582716317611088717050304926428494758795870127378121833007894348556426865331868065318583417367501415338762074811598544984581036206608603745800689633 |
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.