Factor Info
ID | 146564 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3714 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 70357785950440172370662161784957359678123543160532479206754844373994271535400785794218554198818724005346511303872361853518565118556314002853711590654819311864499199827387711805494503872032668779038041760891041597344537570995826762787967178357681211680896337997988148487121170041732438181815199476032892444089572027967753934002555351194795933073601410834714276739014665162986700932616892589344025595606309450032515405361926907830335964340334958627693157897186338156617669914288580045539116780420064394546026024439677609236912852195018168186829982177178150880346194718004934066575702245102619704276017302248190016416695755232174410159242094640545164728335955801128290290934498904240270967744367707459022433080710895794533762548021190387096198027700080614585815573737565829533036996428144874158342835936385327070662997405426756990445315372224146599712483916615383974483219710160023388628321808060866098687418657910908429237655497545368213785347429079113610194083717927648871668380050397430896776141695768329092674929568809217341665167750907205997265597699581785847739585114689219297007553877697011094033676231590645514227 |
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.