Factor Info
ID | 147011 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13657523705379187342011702657491222318082633065047714678541786979096597894156039787021190331322447017871272088331642673616314176822211422527992717052698765919007596139141203233113183083398655040595988371166251472546983680870152065520571776691602602379632035722060355841250469984041400885404095618974057433142509953845868332077790469101994366836776768540188665573512498544712535251755921222045181388127844903298125694007489520719717635972864968660094470885408485525969208193510190821518773533757693251502662256297614486563193201335735206456168076505577357870362998505635789054242754521286035186279960897963927025179425053568594882594761773575778587861511105249023776688464673224911853186663259501851778800234028798685103729568538216005993383118213505803242767632041470710153991679312367597512116085946165627656872861733552626181814039403449102703310832057012113687933137163478493657851859228904870603616350889057471275582087109442626600602256687089419241951647491652543449457123552336945914624930149008484469276544681573792610454905276655167423904820687837368649078351830553761716819724374993772382068831223861937236758894026153472642145037129 |
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.