Factor Info
ID | 149000 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3768 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1668944302375940635407257262687262331855576610728608401026721754635428755968059809612479060744580241691560552828563232514718177890130702126318549513934251046984879832486293568002665204062355017018001664794155132612850661817020530966462201549376212192726878256699788108287772410931794057208868383215269095233940458736071196444806103251286438548820511479188546821708278024355513519317914912562600064984109459231850924819005541215825397644681311722173327893173082260227562972612083385468899035930296401910885610848131045789111458753344910214401942505167040458557545044726475025533260439054649522982799473624073069370182752457121598919379861873463396494015806545921116128168017363774628635305591066837671764518498363923431276000037980621563407942931330343712853285267456800038985503286581017704582452335367169408834400013797033993829300399867859673800548351823283042788542178014202083937462289339895415367851030915364082441388434474272160096443034146994072049836833405136389675630199341262960847766917278168771479203318199351454455865128420317588908357147125728496044295738733599150867766030556919392013413253049291189892545487432193901877 |
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.