Factor Info
ID | 146652 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19080575145170947172653500664472912243452880224563761877686295983284905557559703394565911582267450292673977414077396710765612702579388494209095980095635618179453392575229298461608830813547934150205619106434028279480929217215218574586833502182634134784171677573032480562516354029801932003720719038795066418016506793293785939233144921461693718881364115161519118842366454051890278948827992119796040031401148551958961758728388634034738064003974878045099523542933475550739233790955052380679226272025523903290232423853876741120436370484370353280279784822383598464671187141664279903028135179475409822205219211523056501236970253207639356254781229058870071178015632834781948672237079312644578855618552392446799351866559692212651390843635729378510770987575247117657817942300838255066368041343497950698966166599977308598037898489766724883453069651059008025669324635027314405604580257244246049184537965226543296993175393398186166411414068285348138706942087030129785334699569940927372837876096253384244785549447620894955284456854037980352274172864909716668675732060276082336178734987676399876526505099279455314486844415835408634514825522929 |
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.