Factor Info
ID | 146552 |
Size | 1161 digits / 3857 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 717130451409427940559617515425523267932201024481344240844365390558642991124831371183036665682867081853539529831973901677909904264790603360735334368367320546700289256568723194010125155882168316014948371001349038556079103409451314143954088749660240327989685290100182772539518112360716080457268343326880452298850801533449897663172345491258095810158524164446706346294749484852744547971779127374591832936947690131895960543706953416723421138400861755907887040519620129874968774426260633381870206500662334160650061612895536222323110339770324703815838777475719549832580913681684768136853487800118955485879621078441028622257299661934113769693662502221832117436085905160245661142663791948894580826580652982484746571397693801584311965434737950428596007205080037463040855426614520116480500554944306022971120750838470462979695560437181750343681166083330539042752649369997747986868452618488050651866946920295587406134924093194387437169524428319301755170494800039482983430795917981618203431922278809787777719962075593324176742217976496060355638104567563215773230912293985596874442314976411104313522920005182445715414972119725929473599640862052625020332038537569622009208088543 |
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.