Factor Info
ID | 146848 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8613832838844637186870773433016303259134960347430768256980277566190990064174203178830189834400596451306277926303680404605962618402387457510927206228452648578631180391668222547127812089647702649874901803962890081958447051146435744110248563623712651257602637404455079872980544944916257787399219146181647316283535195344060340253596374718057444008430595702110381539571480207612900390307447675405943003643736591998530282305269696847447405357705874990028058320033684954156102484332618123833107004575195255290141286628674277445814511496534074364670371419799957886936462839004088064280551884430420206026355427361386265596203387046128839823602815307399336945436635857863863027745468185681298615175064197165325896121893553381867769968245462730342648433875794703688551648379853961156948138266124213162411380779604334936530653894283018926200121005290021767073299745373392037814784616436282830741950950308382840562103720932081467209105112646868158060562702273797964208549063282479278273441754832701534872216946524420515893892894084110935476755998053097940211689824991060673779048647292435678099794197374566607052781145951721689749878508345010417 |
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.