Factor Info
ID | 107148 |
Size | 942 digits / 3127 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 168077388459216984731999557528206003416783809869375154731733486136666540776076304423476084914163872370124203903366208202059844739086134487207217714366068706465436289378453936289142307036037820864238869671679957269273272389998180105678606543514365184286828234074894367698100581496790392326808595744944823865003299765863116308485368039112765661794902973404708895585286412980483377698466125483678648841771673084051696926166637694733889062958122327848402996708759017821156084809054786125552144602451752395574708974404888472985528878606965807918711788098712364989568241913875682597252839140229111211624675010759842368386795562714686294663886078681327098408453824424311383748620399203875538076746281326116123998410585397960721435292563259971614737436561536634763886111775427556498772297742467336584097130113346044426925964242004666122203971425011713716621226991034682808740645184353187288115918491282321668701903855326641971288270625151585584473523 |
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.