Factor Info
ID | 149165 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3728 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 878128580759696288745413619949356915059733924620422930279795007520657057043469253897994192648196760736365517667733904012944606956399957589868854516923197447972705738352498774180651804834906839898215578376603219666189326558991909777275501380860912760029028280471521626624552776978023695922786401222266219771338856857884177100567704632459793462099951033204804282947984438175536233646447686182248640576417277415593321350234567779990474728861042538669948544366735085932185803409770501156441094103174413427615552340874407562550373581724226617344061368032748386180776215787455264475593589767238038796102529474607731698019051705560525935129119242197572011247859912503230534965388808331470625656585050614591783892389914476539792865906650611048734637659059960444509158171093659306207533022061070021348398211351711844380273954981080484280254614880993113167060644937429125286151393596378440570193772764114008065552057798914171729097939104555216641793339573749553094416396311626710437182904378562176931502452267887771695447769447962869621088123452210612170973741012395421102795375967266208562187474401732451867247837592309148742978671 |
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.