Factor Info
ID | 146449 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3745 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 128165043358271837269501969824861953630809797847855367988243557137169466411294984798673713672205437658794751823771582278155731249281404245218157422988370425313476955631328352874344117478779442258176334425359166965140263270246554421058540887486843005790103316249165548266496218314227928128984556889652512534999715941120289865020010971310340620571610969981420849152229243658315581522539894491579563036925414010758837679433977460878706377552575633407515541381848557618695809700781508586973829787595097871858612139301159209075456001794262432129407371909677244916670138806200181618151506824161777010322859955336858959990857551033087458752675329123888637562018555320514386436865584420153413014975168143857652096269485033906328274938804057958297883736666578608249987553955157916994519732602518484795322798971189100704882441773852644690845786783767576835598998836645973017476575150564527362319281136321496383762562033823572168257943651888060569793422173001348408101900191569442276604003983145190313420317410251780516658373709197966673763646842794597023386247250389173801891359303494407411679423169421004044667423911767103237144600826827 |
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.