Factor Info
ID | 146322 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3683 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26334146247145420278126422773322700696233491165728178314740858066277759335912112128544957681997768985924540373932252467209384443732644408739813023533111404629803147303775861400661537813696589317077479862316730481297978532504388281701171316455501307062532802752111052255116926983782033047594484966337518488288572080216930876410234436753234869666748944469743120224768408803991292820292408693371798801152780214182434239484731262844282075716400828599131080795235235439713436817641925177990875222077410300361610193214937137761139523735981133398184871443050037104681989920692329919114136388110666995344410079282567868610596867539918141462048474678163658278789758743260730003893218564345162051983387325737923839592653920037635767675381085787083936602493853315880407175197990919135098147492875372086101727865908228994594297755962853709401460370112027356373366394523060722422427695567790540459460239746640164711732231707080479042831611996866338454638373623928958857648886458358394912056722084564516589962621929737131502058407153226926763529311327909940440578218722406514784670649568310046332559897135373329568996393941 |
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.