Factor Info
ID | 147012 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3710 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4415610259459838047722410505569859805389777561565255870128614163520506357083436942252693398516507776730552533861626340480560635012162497596736473773621750564164756128702727446866445280634512029142144419089506040473935576899517992217093001931179556593212285119294326201750126988514917497714486401808811018968478622071341663258693460942092900353136795434718029338679680063632721641790635249814743972044970902869245729617194624037469316483523454133764941421589675329337211258235397124890775140977564536200103601442360061920304175941514022592414736419803036482253251733246708656689860282392034237556804085848104600261179172941862793017096764106669230116925257481276436697715570367014772718970784750512594342012546682955476619306194477899247606245431377700589665944398872064335618810355481748466123938850441138270805561442662511593967731439918840862954829388987391296113632490563009091628198369402241089047460461711269031829202587329434084494736040043446719158580062718443050249484967541089467127500871199108831079548054934964600958787348412473190208535210815604965416569022197094627887456003026468961745725255353458859249 |
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.