Factor Info
ID | 146858 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3805 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 188310708919232165960894626790593959962807323170770473951371616474677130189186777164755007500624413707482603852144890717002678882287347508093590326142118359262104153329843437528741086407402801871780256842021023041817786969155313698818562692783803867236755415089414772452432077778584710761916049588393089678891924788104711663571261282968000733643777607322333523026491642039184819659708127759387261743095146169754982998836814669454058958906508918374860481901859792863841432206255498246290775431590581551101121135692434913651196737537374149528237356594639557256856507333712870045460559645947475557113770372486686713552370214332801288550731826173420860526331694268235539512575955488036305786888038967136809562656342638490776437480961935643520464846149127966512136790986353575214990398673635222271400428624628734191376318378059977156789179770138742358506405600885226911348845470747946378211717700280061732160799134568476716368534880812283950177593694507322368968582651055192406686798067452758892049701674281904867677930151104203359412553761500411722860850494803647491157031935093494373793489022547925223006658047200166046787564582062330338408243157257 |
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.