Factor Info
ID | 146743 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3768 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1103358913591122751715927113127258886259367835997993862361217838758449428856806304320582647551210124138001771818124022062809927347438856740765704508568027669507166535681736520743735669671427085556577779387101984243033720785917364186583206428020883833746471546690545690438677702667142031358450438596157745548685582222677725046963520647773988934738125557540691235763484671209574532519421626178020147688982155445443060385673961945433817951953950725112608531135409835895015658983606422369227271805703954221239754346991688536576666932970718801273887145634548686953484660184068823958595987968915090453639505260269336299799044228566020371747461975441840313783014252921580748525309683050827743613912194536040665186266180309117506236529706693406854126331046459110402369816934243229003119353784005264203167938702863690443989781903641905439106208658323933441378048539606371964956666323680431882793938025473895666529856216687716707755381779874332546442008116083486572896228694491345835246525084148136967317708788213431338062492788429230077368861389266795657185132941258459342675120406107751502144456067421806189073034480728245750423200319100827687 |
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.