Factor Info
ID | 146843 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8968378446534430207449427696440956866865416074975905711635154532134737312298156764317471685943278892269283140318708340519118714149952889113160049769082065999380234432025923489627779351026271759445805118543359091343872905130067847358818275252740936079838826422255333528991146697482485028536771875487278012979090689526968677828416258805288778704600942071092690770927169993671901585987261684567762459351328199394301215025118656947534800925424710980793679948841872005480136637965118052950065089737536937541733852299260457113145288857801877401619670862045167963495572512096635243632934090422434639815847786708296826398288648437128220779077430359061569574232981192279668255568190296900400149354479081047808672057577132207326625645293540970536343008634543866899071045855150856701860073942625604208761420533384506995999799607761128526859155359397254236868019142398324125112833467513212247086613445533421531601498504941706310250605450613518624479569607382271721135525681718936856085870925910841601785265166537419976901566354563262990075417326901248372714700955739999447534761534859212948500012730699216692757919278027069923187072290737 |
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.