Factor Info
ID | 149103 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 212841184254326158760204627871639967094181382255306207406539600765193716794840634097373740635230692057943874019965345923046598150368181113358135974594001596115323653625329433805013006024617126598241670793437502969398777510833476761570997579072889409565082976404801354372987619170179881405150120841038671208579111876401984084614577402232437072972543686824218581164167425544160451980298819945673597451382433355551724324440096349317660209550874063400018365114661556996624946003836842405629345240560901866168627200467083010796006951208318534512740778838838618469370874227526528657510242654529285347160962745502981495686633440130507684960470144714819414673800384521398015383527442309791406705941501989157544611932768302457046300266685613380728922907079646127897093054019902313589012293625313696829719125498688209419923555439012649280190744936076460628724862402837623788386037546622396123448684415954554029104706078232270290887999057462936201257734385147908944602500775232156167829029925523288491304411246693006561150749015207185254810781479063512981633646502456266292989720735802087959491897239801887528730109646203915968853756731 |
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.