Factor Info
ID | 146677 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6501981972004148278394491556604687538114268375418893806686483958392587858629819067469596940215010436805296092900493254775346643772774468863927934894645710919532663825904001952378313970201413255178695252497807395429574474569069757525809890308904656734114158014452229449644342276879442434233952646441713828011161855541909461061329156416823313147745638804903619906373898725108578380457202652907469995887671595343793814303622154926643603000606463511880182768344371841883853139700959407394844126293534235340777565242766922852473853727718399300406570514795483092026086964287926119960272056926047489075826704019905942091681377071463146838512676213794433837121587778491089017183422065241628337094767189110503059234764125790352729090789311860685530444739584695068601315565893284588058407362269984339701329805830280598707892396664519259102262831704707799310197053035746658652270865755329578947788629088646565029724338703410644721650231877527730609309681051854996077739712270033936996312054133328032281085522530233626610597853316692954813761649084589383153206684778592607135965370343953830330070116410980089840315157550177883320306958527591307347237 |
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.