Factor Info
ID | 146810 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 59160622448270854996907059388935071543970227978618443039352495915950527277575522866313370697361468257143542997538244189177359655414900622177416813913639652145586178691450193050661556315829378371237812688460476181209299878298049628966140189044777936941901671388416593608075416352759633045656882883219517852701531368720537010744279375058649343101667075554853812844084330145354534374623926102396214549256580402658922751682238022252561260469330728414232731760155718138003365540705936255128283523651101287912979802226987764084620248551536064347294336692341152966280528407659289438794155458117873996724096645551691386281723504385822604585076919070133692155116198928005159519098322893765670647041067520740047215394078814731814421634263507740037315188943732791845663181356201505190260460187796911470581360938551652938671583948133322078883516072815006262650001452212229052007590098506471393203800563256524520082962942779082242164037066685348036636780028580780950662992498351208886155340411478765923541233670711386802488404684933150546896388748887491792440422628817608856260908631719990127735886245881681993084280643902281565209416670705757231 |
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.