Factor Info
ID | 146404 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3836 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 514281703847861257681263195644130005145303842313916201041946775476442046890425283454871707145390540047861957491334556774431887983843421348846349832011944378124511889338069825739069830673342225091278462188780440082433498359173580587260172122365135642916918421463213553653086092345698104498635236842479046313176324810701020990733575835517748678931006149752470000954732899633598323417509901796734786112649416544190669692255128566131969561691406651154220882122410056334867667711662135768017304143405426388184844131279309957605750101470005253677558810831319948075945261464280189014708610772496115666122748782041653874346729459914328716366880367404292697083714170430480549051146603905681976010157518290652990941752696606216408857958878558273949260025580662506536328347378378921942378184179364828594246828986118022380349250662120939342601623862131148579384915658247750836328317635965578421202504669408158818860177203053726355108266958785971008304741748164296251556984672589627870905391248779840974887205563425488285925344300291720279025311879298215642269968523943834336969970170488876654026528882073246305387679327677318247822197864735914151937036839541013318581 |
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.