Factor Info
ID | 146694 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3726 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 303333366838049583468811513305843261203619135442772293505055859656376106079239063092469442885746265961038396178052210227006107999292450165731300220213134664517289787464240860601017831331671628007981138402595632466750630048204871855533889435913338461544905559679876947808519146344584423327705800431024278192857583663217414276046926267880106330306798282626610056838838122030760532080635456084073894689100697630684244152125894992443172339977812583407635982140371735365549591650844960090699247152644137434628112185523375453674861473965398834476411212731876139607800372021976747927724172700928721619839599563797990747476715199115367073492310785683771648770867098214359970108335683379055140057549044392270156456895421478732264959544120324982404648763960815009921638696572256097925802302710638489289780855407326652791043825272919149254185848549813228539697230369565326464851205566804298306269808931692565698791725115139477690899868252040598062048427929910786758432961530570908361673376858680438302090855542739625010345087895003891116734404422703073376278588320793597792589130903981112712109687535099143657378965103027099644592007 |
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.