Factor Info
ID | 146977 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30251195137103126355494831134498285941067612970379111920764232376638647537983461755015840911652244497638246956899723489205090151388377039371936875688313346275181252787699914022102257802440995804210393623017671058387497467566679414008636654942905107342501284909703812575364811398836171401990244306148210048003280763749532173537545272189998579956488238538481671622755318359403773735671748398475066048444950553523681975905859450345317077180505909261636377346774216697470319439702722945820066123665319896565434938544546356212998924591145168273925152561304522575410712010080307139242047835752792294053610848730744014339756638772489662500506350901901980951282352619210244203703790992193213161607707997722321195370053382481306321988977602376321786804808823402919266926360986998775844356414411685165951863201291559369803832720408087584747373499418502356925790730244094124273563658191389543355042139793958372284408740984062164203451458189569075231473020492945268712604821288355309416712674755552598758731574648130031677217560584082445244888551088382584380030994848451294522227087901367680173509121358608325620975818080872939077850919 |
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.