Factor Info
ID | 146678 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3712 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 24159856956119468630744419310557303448454663278332925211448616682567095491538226688596551679603928665353699664417828430346404114576951862041108955850102883469893985993552679198939477700681601624241333224027496994455887900792111619447971732413841269829542714641047229061051333635034394758874561907950050738400345379108973384853090395182042405797355300523053711968496884826356213477443473025398308602521150368484717284843401490443631652837934335433567075040000187272937103757892220127112049164273286977041268890936537236844142604944235896714637191262869625179720108586019456083547314690687931424032983549114415934293965848585910970800893751896890701286146306885420809918344040042783899714395151632626321937704276962301198662383933174067827404022374497087551077757662559236864286214863902842059259844139181735909548514698061926411085343967562875266988103448936466817923138590531442843507278105332797588170702458037838398493640776181942265130933957423867214338977240085372782251932981483178965677328466578569508441233312212793391799340936755694341789014363686722322632563211608531549278030514989692581768986004814225992669 |
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.