Factor Info
ID | 147033 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 91174305499830703952487111882843755782270209652260251710645450083591438703581658050004555346395891056004011230838836714247969385952650136663891138289743709214124135386106109867517533581208714626022856573353754093830631860533344276011241431456609399522886859618428631565530200066296728723123337379373113681189453226735611333062623911339843566838099832649817631449126401550320349220760720792312138945768124788187028967596116840501252954961678294894111635110121662166901819178001635762674871024524322522888479826139077293270408476983662265020678258255324574689026798523938232242757975189325246872780394523631214144549723097442648327028748759274124364706397717940045368565492130278257305167632311360234863158490372740595625566321726453934405787825889222464543615549975796279916930539519327077569470135326179150987072824916761986790059957302425021539948309657279634634522678845358997953757155520669897081955406831904761023705106896887575622836958048247027544413960764786271440182069833729898937441834128919289265536661477852517214686620321018070764914750100186841348530634592343503629729216374522786379953499119280491623197449694781 |
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.