Factor Info
ID | 146852 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3812 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 29554209194093365281828384264022713056171160797723588553733352305744628218896396349842735680973860671830360456657580792026011816781140049740415653926579394966204189021068379245371222484148069270846190281665540186458844053561759422653283724987552081070568759571255299068419658725922277925065280785326052602836159185932739492334695702473560890235838596616058117873663778057867583822657278329006374979702629350879160874097099351992360228227226339240848967685319642239646596142181108577090015715602218434649672090892188620831989923952206805429461512951514597411612475239553710147313904283167428845894068305657784887953942223948796601222503139411319623358648508731299531556193615539472846370692147450812738269048182703956596267670055963487862706020626275306168845464171865895572025894832031718251964433612623280238222222216798984948398007398412651313156898345973595718970298424338943455862072974006168497354406663786659966810820947535792869900873887727281018862489001229504647050994667064847737848794128722837545816652940888731136225953908585645939767274615559351033920078307529003640258064805419701724724694521072164211538172411169143647778717976774433 |
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.