Factor Info
ID | 146812 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1387740460864359438233022921453180000874207059004227359360570774049192957135144111314298996371098325405819303820097745852571077288942482102122331500437904864497417621459852412630990177997123008343099156603651064847597483893581417137256062765217309099446020598597345998412565650738070223127970178899515965415606770910841143987282177701851735699963295971428364404361522320004657554641857015464377182746813085851852438485737742162398854937240448810876769156643862539647979738996957557889610898915288650305737095234218655156753234873551311776708094773658338728836301528404567164764073274986949348537719555368648985299594918246301422102978457792538799629069703974877683827438589656581067918242329938441777528311977546411281154554306568885508029758592171300738904637247536731833375922101117727167646366028406714192010568435566595175287418515764373739652494539664513382040488735283302611035538290510235672195385475652526054402982632510992791684231747051034658879146211641561558247880952532012692718159436731079778382044865225822075082523846771792146049109542074327685152847180092619293077675020395746530810261638484346060768967003139992630479001764441 |
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.