Factor Info
ID | 146553 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3776 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 481070001826876000518270682837272288243913602254054383774255711792775714981252375517584411148750889747122870507014040199232494114900318326080541863497844912687282468524906365914301415391846090440806207765759469315963629209105603267847680236837482457070062630704312914544681631312553023291722841914494958923666595428113765035803590833816514764987076411758113070118440631421955793127596674868825417308765898669854454156983458107145056701757717591189511664868820398709017451598587764940151513495920668193123522320952857531128825728496111096452087078988296013451411625021124911228655949002227519698663567533674563509451965480662349809072409848849864943073801845827712260039856586652130425275384183516881819575543392134547974386944884827147737676957280929418281098361576024502620853824166170800625277086317812710246233570848935670538514163432410250311706347337946279639798836949921114790298880870426231999283928596867963486485733114435363641216189811446050452420213673521893609215853869778740748163665421075047583704664282327674329613162817516188521807220015099665306792136248278913927437190928692290639076001665431232593346302363064494827163 |
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.