Factor Info
ID | 146400 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3347951059352138275574534577856425304805368428908751966297473765341927108033925530492903104189088071607566789442451368242078683021846557425238789750663819528531984959018258062434364268347842834685432528506145322639299457542559372230579742811303379229172512568012728176984709995009460934613317419067336890072383246282238570717372008529377199181700547936504760358349971068888577787191157168525707637686241827883525335126002925214392387726346467942694367243719556496113425155722146105346032788439766132966742640776956520383735051559428041198869416203578402498983067715719841548722242453419860977355197284240088919533087603764815837943176114647583937639854822530449063091621755555758178524746231707661315642581464595652168256317685283994463740037189474069547813694660702941411959289396792803308224527062320353431665025996380557081506629443853331476850606177814619128763370968031069333905027805979916697469143286786506405480520218835672724916861698491501961396067922180671936920838139360677562628729516545617415379733662085884320785897150120586039024480742434724092797388079773942309966337343083807548467983184395376917722562071992961 |
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.