Factor Info
ID | 149142 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3747 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 823206123908919803217767467233300604362353541174636561405574807041306225778098752685561074021953002459895122086502114721565374142270181412774357864652364833700734909304946724112421723612553435507558271816823999839150815868459249986852858125246457983724206773237845640127596014693876089279098827585923644082671339351339564165963851538358513986239425159548341580711295041200959087576135729470602083618030330664821920747656336352416003484908092618167559229452269319779237329823857958321226183990671127002146873291229125630512949027835944940427205479204837289248192876595760711156835799467491829415782352700976417005039580857290337271021378275918476058188914807244595375502638360863406730557709935330085413703300646682321244896128844744014795553322521811315963686135238141971971100995212705955038708543749268629726784489109506497208973507660730859391373319575117577579964349302977970470383886084105043089239810211955436365810344033491136897565476181159887344401678691006679237916159013773559304125817393053466144148941063941322386717482537203881816213398007431762616636545339101059564809803732755080058608507919303178740117464751859 |
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.