Factor Info
ID | 146820 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3717 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 447666261275445189196520864698070436929841522992761933218042499522857283726632326151103618182313702844605977699301366093585041311649952912702829616905126876549251404364012579970016274413937217584785079767854586883638267554624644080829682345167946339801091927423423899008879813992602383970494859008662314807673151023145079132545653880955256902385409089789250581907272039577885115502373357109592103074121064526739819533430897988305386716656304569945406593972693372941813398788951212775013864412476410436891468502420518649848729190428946288811285497189694268263058912076611286957426655912148985686251568044235972816789398407383414249092859032330396756396173587751400166553017210915705599019611076017826451169763534580158211533907101770937498958892634120272117901543686495252497842115724417927906682475289626960845564675275171875656289867357797250866025134095200567973549040882591233523981621649640208114978848987100481945147901059631081990179410481502609999340598658829445795800049221766583102214938381407005426669530334351023324506449602052965433216258374319774066383241243139108228543953967863855876657753011489978815601 |
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.