Factor Info
ID | 146626 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4566240856553230632931418158126179262134225384846392997162725775153240241421066622530972614029383500610971350980117041981963604543246106236228736179639889294064309244391482707120156862160629218388870731867373491355700256802843528991816138034848282478000804207832584999664785346302004867698310161047639613676321659345370637641679491951909466477348181405551235565787039773959628344191573028843037763508246883027359335910133287250802985302579161542399076612495594947832496381899848958095255407880801061427135849002729714547187664928581243816872670963193886415842791440636086973756865988322337615509216470769347079340703447280057224930517048623736397436680962723301457399862305806498323911043231063952797050593244604868789672253823043551394966434875043539501804125084435910839410909417578791971980155308321463954290718602691399150668426606022935744722782795346737498420545789430947480745635426557421479758422800215909918634948839296381521987298236792738479900978028803454575985194730330989917593241610147899366647799319619796531361207276072763772536600039826302228892076909587788630430206685913110776529666490121752582778575129235695750006885349 |
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.