Factor Info
ID | 146971 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3692 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13498013692734192931717289751137309447891294636395423641126501431408180706893353607860587512055096641949870482840459517417634404247374930439898049837409413246011498478121818162003681249775886040095809769026175851494260685747934079599985330212149464595454206588152935608807236892159598260492809391350867285184239989342659058333632463052674192024325059924730290457075946106713216645572862557149720490780453722882740383955501535387063688701157857573612496529114954444932266521877098855746627960146355843984437812702054109105841159267031573599914779796217159560840852011575820415902305207020180491075021256846125392116130725015477432499929994949246920575200238729802840519616137542529416192669566444275526271733243727121923869516655682281042415590353062011976652913264411666121498143504514048746637368830501784801140655389829088171693611324785276389302952032816728511098671862372768824910417340070166016331544467237662625866728165725851985316406003656203516469184111809253608665107209753436375554593634728766758176042742982911606879298750786037365470881417075842637897757583259449659649836116923223324358519420850651 |
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.