Factor Info
ID | 149049 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3696 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 377920974243504895081788654246791090722544846595851708632077701309893751005051511410695939307724427072066507698475833262344630657385721002127184324004240304151697406280980891230880869541106641850645700126089359536153248636330391497163328531733657845493139954790162694400076159509000058493637518720434088046704262331348153378917125184014918374271307626758488511656562708032669764838252748127402259803468669733380824980930826231212086225049364034023461920571237423537124928716901535589266021876048201347174139912401392185256136744069910597519276174656770657754104140897476872377140946775421615782738143414928313839492720931905123642251876993255681532827204902246357051471953268400827802864404149972805465394979334575208614130186722791158737579469412988427081289213741523722832721436476871956851614154580993465772300000358173474311283513992232930324361253505504433116369647543800940233821069882098435241324616230981278792577398617931860962586131757395317323706877043177715487877955299374376855816357637823525523903663320769437415135694566867972646781688389421028151287957428588962591434058332471259994624091416385087 |
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.