Factor Info
ID | 146802 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12517475415853251842872923961659239586702853442129640980985919078509253454609201190693906793866827084986401054399378132511874032809254682070466789373185284437165826881492665229704024138786650870796543756105092145242640779172530076341793162078050575072617822587127166632313547235016192240649473167118055513362258539637782452338340652062198499933378557256204772426049204194723497264026636717792951110072567033600608033448830708349297885478045866873048916969146155338355163053279049250522829023842087423932224530971941496823507944467161444137225990823859119586672514449553177865807054384895056359576333131365519262010164986002109461160929762850453137827947616195837332107481596353344431706123718656943999646742694839603443443765490117736825256758665995600595061233789142708025981559852870817414041859900355564603956559299647202368681505140750893331874495850490621767329471421296810184770511030283074409782440652433045674858820356646700490205301873427433411660750858953347235730798860953241701720808840179090704149154007791661728354158762242955252736148533251584816887230986289861301090018342265469327442793220763437846004217692573 |
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.