Factor Info
ID | 146868 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3736 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 404560335106982706878250884737425429746858885309086177761013694557239023199047556681110120506089556683090253571080951365750190749948718194330000574375044082938142246448730374403218778829958929953205300296230337341375424619352312168681309491070100791324953491763884422073799738247305606803141768366137135155329850008778827710215872083430239875830898572803183958030658030185728322788161245614561679101554476492595657521536949805025317457506192712427327492076840307131116788009865839061284009646063186060859242254819436276290498074331788129312006019229530231112697277961372929969224146366255306932407935666500291592706160790667099769735283334304813354145758691920878518526665943493577161014877068189763983242262173324577734094047058052812961104372117331170124915881755704245531732469458536156401338382352466678780355279223604523178552694473947601367688582971768442802671895442331421334622595147497403524482508011841225175552643215142857461946970755998880337674631648298565358405038074650404077889651670450494546137500917546898783848709119954487588959562353070164990918642807763514199653721385956670240499432701453366805981380637 |
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.