Factor Info
ID | 148995 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2704574117063112675473989623130901291006789029510007216150989621757374031770886223042259560583141524507894296201051883339688050594271457979908078414650832251785169914282547194299057299295254179136107294842758321146108969282317122195546421573155669185850503560135388012529831516954643545681714812270772580327495627171223277036867501891964983953825930875845255906711158177644950343439064968010790651860782544774418968299995395445318251650245271536173286224983965175803159728263666287342535695656800354512999592845540001990572736110227562040554860954971390700765936181047608147544377703747732809744064111392258306146555544633179751936770649058883037957924650911379045404702682843094496343511720856435579067699475943826458334504930543148652593915887697577339837513985146949187955537567309327409301484295970548182457260606402826902142215788803954207378105361639630976858844627258966659381039590298300408753936090869889615182502827831759581561493339617455274390347328617782253255723416808514533025395719425733020556006405968446210369738474178841110712524663240134631393318048975028272505759042279291699196801969527735827 |
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.