Factor Info
ID | 146651 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3811 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14298077130758407511994423171246540955922127686143557369280933396327009519790680028724666677942951175690519726032810575827812510112510189810795224583426494310998751882726184817148299785389264729418900644835234357990445337191201438679575475929085513395442714946047269130584984749798679497479825464465899438498207326153393799566723102364142367325438041362269900943320207465618117978250197422683809808756901912565467780567935521397564508488708926063213130823475125835089614527026523455060078413419559250872662792938647454575788701132463391619227168369184254046292583579548729970269282920278500786782645498679610769915658503783244670406536669019203875308245530586778934419857589940641447795812394785020717501834380289221344607888220177135692083010631171682774595159020247050046386173620100514894097321576434090525969085967104204304855111708849614992004912238355096669270418118980003650015703625867173329051994181496706759735641229675407482895621833329818319834686784007053549508586399670455059070004048802938993499517556902920269959448982100068928948921739649175163232319679114315055595871534265052867459709833142298022286267995061212407201940645270377 |
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.