Factor Info
ID | 146406 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111127679426954293993755489717015214169518346766359921106220240811524917573796131698044875262375358617774693343867779429035396277897523317905584536221072960135580945562518933325889636396093507941155546028849346703883386932865690770026517758775624339057605531344947677324941244032701264421093457830827282172735829911280239891146714012958977368804188494360481656890416332049840093529220136145606204106896519726750263811972277766640990834732254350217774262167505867556800212498513515779469753235483300781358660580753321519833801563088305134642535861840921191336819495379619254723645988865568480370434067839420606303698452470712762347199801226554226115272598486924367435970990580192561664431513170583890680643881757828336366583630362358915537990176437285894336270837693316791229503223989356758494469665919885274079779184129093418990049985997839177690568886319398933353978983641169376307433425279879417202198246879144785054704907489374461676187956949501831575144127555085704903168286412732166535444207959383248159820737169880354519063364700165672520251203638689445438991422434470523820141722914493600577138539663042590586675734477211834717 |
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.