Factor Info
ID | 146849 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3686 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 326653814109521524150982706411664571606626814539656744654074728774396934816655678212962752999806279734461840009326228501935974335040207241840528972948947209942614470110904168220981331403547097298412448677943367695960076055989027331783438836265824529578218288972479621217223242832108060745402553611865947570383582457990137086859857453123302055793784472450347375627881972827954079469453364611986134306140086284998388385303836332796188971355587273399451844736426588067468542530098171169184096414947641235384082239463715801578918781137015063707971206869635301869157800944626055056878980429050101737313355914084351334018183180330527728983267493705734676274116298510315734548427302873091667834244478111489398225648033904212154665685361136737721775705670593739615984920015069692748974358479101257393139876897215886020738745499681012635329607200939562869455090132615355753016804376865257490903267066528337668781874115600440162239895158785166849017419965487550984795936874997917062980927465411061451740814101183908150324563554973481004923336481199582845780958126272857435920762204207163189252938374996268197359624644693 |
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.