Factor Info
ID | 149125 |
Size | 1173 digits / 3895 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 303562394159383056119041834581387101551092844950791284035927108539329748552044636863146536431596576110605386844075157393353480080998857154143081519460086903968173072880730815440372717922812396141367012445773092829826964845501281179325721429828379570286597678737044222686305263136529034424386070923489867322002114850187354607529756931630738686078447540160095734109539572536631937327848275135961685985105215158013165482371349722748806347515006218662867555858563497083834111467156859231837006402131370968016445605069593223673806974452077824968614208358607569756893750541113139440098744186285837372473778314044392697589766445886541779481009200736363159679811530109586008699692274601508462921410114113004423437254803293173011720003103228984606629204710896905436698459501486761085043605619570531704646411296164756558301775468276978019404149272186295900114704656034508204421572865229834874050496526495313711821471950128264002602379838083665751367183347801441855818971244507642772009347411099014929236418046786249729332073261286653776998556490421082956876882628867779960276036730625557567523287365578014862173788625645077871716038959637123924566690592864495381101864394458663287107 |
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.