Factor Info
ID | 146549 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3863 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 66716827075533031202144993208741640000816254156877182288174352544546700545506760015241772632120078628687278268097016558174466960619443243106044683342977025632613690809468319129074578487311274948451993895811591836568300611914041242617647097540025006149887743729642305230340321539202663503693016430734846717660486623081141067874230908848656250729646030622912027793037089590552859568527160959479246763138333726334021546033768602148205497293853888611495796046407253916598441903232357096681239621654996264638487000747259156167574490174592126761704657813906040198324285369043068787125428575064191692392903437079605666058059731522926232093597410737901784686671332061971798951492664477879038934078876846491796186720443661899999844149343000137920544008778598764978494533840238664576663633784401198432892675184700022791684147934764986485468677899988779728850838589957359259226069643916048287739887568751623045704967939494350227360924798078418576961835713454418151549118751715929703420408253207991470882166483040136048133987480632536884970075382130635503990327984069334348790653315639894220182811693711567575111462039669041816318189835374333010521805860028903338696275871969 |
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.