Factor Info
ID | 149085 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3760 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4539814257036534226061003450887347388242604915566413076615189268866230626545359954596838728984925231790793063225711404619477057129954730095071577359689598792086568670528192683341230270297343263873019599801626728957130972875047364343322524554542625352203787506071401020107316940265855279751530262250355189383301418981282015862492668298951568959157932035521757345727501719704842623335072854357248443559763493899081305419592264715962562405065082827139493366186623390511809183131340248089966288735930741111392464754659302053343145027646224624780621620105603018145686602142240818470614187562801113303239789884559708413418172395445467849287793422019349217901816899202161824538749315503407395825748041721994354766617686503271520143416046325221564780705061611024590560077485724383594316697740489939388300234471590254035873103719272486958560108819046266715633338364815268763884492368324746503730565351535629469518486359710397776982173710197346283643776344809035963488582357947888164621054293451845399509755277734831404368202052287257158634023926345154138453986475739128522207863624209309329739859890007021710571747740806786623236059527713483 |
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.