Factor Info
ID | 142558 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3825 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 150174477507663409686820627526972121804932398382758349018204459176295664996238732232807084441889444715398616019526931555789742935380186056695692110777001758080009570367912105574409815716628347092548970779931405170515410822022297971571849623671303152235130944242308423369977816856346122048129711066711957911406740126587692228269756341809767577985659674135761200255924723620728584132493328801084479627348665675072523811259210189267009159330786000618013963890427502405122473534118780417706542793771161883330986700029689574795474555437429375576736992237651447736991114034592764714717984303615097347464166935295532599890026465173440927704061754337854731241836593528133464131114464562798760558652025045670103727267659847400723027983095799083076399339910676406512022896519418755806537697553302719097654725171576193294645735982729402370216638160741512995815493878084713055103138134934359275854240177259588624640377442197954085923255210278774389307997951313646044347388665605291826183204614478438972933692406841568715414404189642765594193762965397542156777575803158861186133567241162451893274647524940016034929087268955410746839673774382120443805958022378526369 |
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.