Factor Info
ID | 146380 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3801 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10307207046764773876377258456340501024222839092467162508331252458718673441143877615046505483746347520489985996905731304060424609172766601606060703702474313129789423720605870787887785346867217203792096772599765962713718954243684455605817302708734881203327597397576312584771009697359115919799985360455513420284689787554294857824277427096796616428103369127735070616547810845950483131084456594481178119822677944321393571160950938381611206092460839809349912733672187146900690597465597433268710916047684169836916683845880821955289525370981824752281293112946948606092252710944934867202674760765921722113752462684159967833644989279206806356669708232997534537432766606694447245338569806620369402599000665351555765120468496284199064349077918832796586507866264458322691588734561084139970017477600884793023695811917471041564205585749956078360557430543604905358973622101097361370349854608768230303792540100771207431483750290547707382608571880709297365853907447578500218711209375657120074426053454130035947923675545625534003353039061323885566999573689871162796653223818988858060633583560209286641225382077553036292631791476143469389679429240330137766105240917 |
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.