Factor Info
ID | 148942 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3713 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30598896984881828113413772278279539553510002956291282948071058283854578476792960365421927724697419597667292064537936786995677922341777497405240880293968056727242051517163116854210519445874453744991690674068165713980737672302382008530174037914488609711777134388922787778285315690413489657932747489690200780746235107936974930331454588712823173632496418206869671861848958552649656308623507156284230909663650157525934546101099248066034886887263502202276193598381401003797826531699478518222337772004151898239305369388221791637282752383239897523262481770178761712943610504966795643104240133947485552168690195672866035641492321666169625136219493491290287892814326788815951890763541168554962410440981194549275034415215144679635780313253556084965677515604695095999317499303829551210798540486511046777778713961809034162394104439397146970856325484505268668181962787758116525341545969593592932079305049885166592187308496751807976427094263735056054135359734238617350862866338499474345272799212506653352107618670325613333896502757064071893238823489050004260174392106531411771503879829202815733727170990368940624174433054759045552191 |
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.