Factor Info
ID | 146457 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1991773612980029272402447543913679897113008025415541377208337390542141476327144817545051594654088402093567317838713839247336580336223525988987295020792813221319490374667451599988100903757745245201862605590736593049933522332112015591355002384153167636886730325443717252432538296243161608381568607148546068625146533445093873091914741468116425806779243282292651983995100686640202882732017706538893676227427761879456788681019417159828368927695608572518186208344434595362110761151417013865387666887955176960973586537726756622606663815516796067504019725776977772417604885484122645307849945597357574591635889493627104913734036655490225597782976486115687415681981636884246290943098148351687850600904396194943174327527761592317694489846515618581047310748927643634822505990517759364777210574539585283460235668401509081510275733901252162023971369941384711506798346015826552485486143075848356600864846733102807895349365502625552805265192671612970858162327161026126625209443132534341011385976330459304561219941181888451475148978746164433638908883566120604680342040155912098017645199273399899050897221822942756586178460861982421290048451268716956699882304441 |
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.