Factor Info
ID | 147046 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3793 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 34355953940814767796330740226327927650506961251258511520825972347488242699258573004563025808886728237246138683050529301745584813423666246186460921206793792233257643579817785603205277990989282418017632435004326398062744687098232783220981629886903687455752279716298075406132338355190658731535424759122110733660832610518798814986534002766847290744300797637307052749322023556708086838017115810055332214735184584886741129707311043875101832161371282055796373527433989184943436062445618715284607941613517987100198246913422074763016896964122521630618010967244945300685621096849287092650869351754736817185903344774407196740127921547691698663434230031299820150464604750256507235880733650466474293955527719530693902776273810249513385330086623633833192294567566884343235057628605554390197395136446592146238477754085792923191290988103496505163543367179424128152519304435102167989362842354115762977549884883728209938086063485248800276991592032886381730971299716892488751813922886730305316943820800528773150406559896802280099179054884924515684416455647192601084596413797568651499794679665110010935694345285260317680075535961017726491251391911222584532119139 |
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.