Factor Info
ID | 146461 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3750 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6575071950380966901838974079625329704929126811601697786117450704523946065256562842107608795695514018012701314238205617733765747735289364941631613162232315659728951401816720785759585068224879938021818581460848042065027991295529187878873938778141264358848235835822391833164019690108957051758814097958390881268583410597998959368048994234497286633263948788762276808585186950165443008050041011469579257649826978008368729337691955813732853905773940736205763720933638704811476108811235606659744507480371251810297344766750856639547736130083351077228062912681625284283988322737282282251494850733419366139614291082840634211198485811943067065368721299788482069423764802140603724606694619808986880028350996521298601323050600210855259808866956159467456917016909375935122085202958362493770465914047103902641822037676030629210730479619693471881932559004998407666237084219317425850237517504785971330535159901496120767407665321266917897236839095903741913556328851232106606513213645764617927009581313873575115085036691016870088307917510965421648160403106329153044305166970818879331699820824744215670105156099697484283203590723238530572154067504301 |
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.