Factor Info
ID | 149145 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3704 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 53319825857276504279782681389000004220256909094713942610374109013205387290812555722951550886385199146469436727125308815744962303580336870599469969519541404039867678549116217795693401954123730589131364912592844762912357261857456416526074155724374512559970891332791132850407657088902215283528513330677995828352191563118860659553894470725472337919521702197287251378883368622760305014539676422347316190424257493394972683455199912821135078900289234314709011410468264922816995783273086691719799368108104101963636280183359250230293368518510241088482519196779146129340130804780668060209091710205036119578964429530052097064690515949974309740375416116528516751325614311026751070828057360250368038844703711086381217762114608548309975403026667134514003911391998618554758925088193957883131687087129391283018451761054012788592663089414656070506100489329365191218663820502453872490511711285181894402872886893958541372598886838439091009112331979944991305902931189029006515866639954783687726778159527238636063711397033165323610821024671833976774986860762616954924187495770693695331772153570634603529859214036608238228192347370540681 |
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.