Factor Info
ID | 146642 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3805 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 144784931889888158508676415273175516061634495833627419089393417976866158182903672664707812903639587432521621951808386716630230130291087817571288644859446478645969553185390957059671365211551115714932784646463611817311454518034917207889312236896014665666997303237807525236692475489397449525297012830095745259067169312512094186513385791136037876154661318080041535872483214131617647108905885710834110192492896466997888090200074317894567817320657044466332415233656818386951910061715774407774261911918488796554404977256760203459464323320344695710251871382198603470659030608271310924321312120476429452837711807833868210689561106639330978429981163581650984395365801961402649870139332786029772654589229626714986632237745266112807155528783029950707784972097094013924668758945218099839704914661725586565894200057946011240574936048877629480357131652553160218411653449354879359591018906924038296100552675100769574948107413242057665171118748109704887961202677872308255986101507944649484772233540093565902863351621147626398853790896825520798204954175083198641986305471930865332933266804097073426130313264093136533668403609283677078859330192593616188927679032967 |
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.