Factor Info
ID | 149224 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5014261739302121848938895535088899990088337708519374122361229296916435218528020003254341377215554772652282618692146987744963576206685194604050709660053509852273304178414597596071856522980994524730175679765603714522658118798185746630904490326882221559581439264049555076183133697312231107730222506525010089184899678719442830235589207991559580368147320364115809593896409647779729871432449926376765646473243038272301435230256888822081785630597433794049574995482451001183482702307796109537449111363876482341805083057051594985456234710958429936632898024202694119078300701276980564053671123076601531904129215961951110845351482680729039538996315389049364846257132724013359216969866522771315486460566283355787760136440510360230880998729801112473605788082867443309736340931203346604217716363130887683549798138542432757646415147258907139343693675245559474578488247649609775495797271708328442417273970593801896265663095958438128527861235056216915001432447047396436060137316343663879359717378044781588891495914387039206232936808727111196179135676651049473960185712179126247507666369676504115686475827949174135660608609723380682394383646978148046749563 |
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.