Factor Info
ID | 149134 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3760 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4198683355987110848917988830866033879298054076453562907263032108900964349488947228621081947064350466784953382959400150727892786851641336181319816850780685893287084316569159926381269883983165395135579233944598448712290572781104659398177876059151104152913799062963132040447922849692665478526011611340774539019152474486626003815228082804095665129515939842611980698332988443613775458449168409454174453574096294040806823955856463244256246721459600753978776813923241837576013019302412926325989684251233877099823725926968924496247249462278652473747072168530851653635091857239223487969500229549187444476036505895237253403916345351572219221382179840372565323830922677907624176256193400622471279615289711835147451337174411943134201796066892724558742454589101228548237067713295736138667147998465573641879433850315077001207182520907252324372781322593123011584729518927306522434134007087529266001737462429264908541763180532822954359658979852339082894096230780135971928807448696158066869940841060053640030896092210619801429751732651059423889949184590579236192346549302266525179233252592781839597918388539233370874215345620291919326258262790029753 |
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.