Factor Info
ID | 146647 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3803 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 35445260207365337942702992120895177051107356800013307610271130881771785677120396617972455828082412923509043664516145454768256210372291119006148729625322457448707689062696885908046244384747106550480228378208866988462826893723718579403451650371576329577501317258219406717887248627667163422727976259229555379599656111934625280618122813189856445465771257978593312420790851097007966817360552059306389314397778609003528030016279643699933502403256686538450875479436970946838268385108959794854844934972526997778989997631335222208089504049190431284749656700154960896591551726667156196832769073260821991021559048309840793739236914693172952524774885955250360086350596075622478712232098143355731278671146001419383308683768500358668703764623811359296470027107327598637887507238105110936240735666954023067359262054756601291675924636731821107535743649834543135204194575198919627581596968498729978467921472734054944447675507033021058339569252008760359022357461944140173730582514422640318696089923322273652473519642105732493381718048642888864412435026073042156184256099369220512845194672712532657564614041825552546114368559910147608311343346677593251785633252049 |
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.