Factor Info
ID | 149212 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1711132269129244846206267510482714293445516915846684949983266328484187109191060031111024116230103313612187558051154345607472130400234189548234804617010204060934779861340151389197138324542734922508124108050658346423274365437135518897533655359624426725189390353275378218138027209541533154289132454019765596378822466526122631521914138632618423729239856925052900844912376689498329347120321545401295973143167130400644571889449033912369181271146353290668106459553011936419565387024294091097568307411313885348072713578053030586705687582811819241676219989974732954660226129278801300915320874281109274572622643859708241682583409223582031853308689009887257106886399364397904789677837424361503860324455388101024289573499517434501751806877241431247384595610732492302376397683018848773737012993524226737202804335533214361784731943206643468793411336416134516507117329651591287639723527102446650335567627279239999190909295194423889551858469753904700017151876384722734676722656371269553376955849891139668307936039636381588353764488919899308358478617409319138633267372349213691986606428145658033510899649944019361186955751967570592814073819626140359 |
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.