Factor Info
ID | 149231 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 178082986351274326996997573412029133845073951783006457905937940356617730205866918002067954923289958835588844943626876388256159249637836246090689259796491986955140766613080426729899717420268668457030289332376672281701943321283918298525841248586887480081059534497810338580012541715116442926021069119932985913119123166142288725088406253059410035480264988735100314583353720922228838476405195101193216821460422894829677400576961243473727554955510868306238273808093528191697620534067794037012126691179083068292175807295797593179029982386890625894793262383160650698262618699211427312280878545462860230014621274840678765186236660345753196373700863485053185430987399395656985019804489882232842148101547421734083205745571653264648843197703855957082363133129018088111111840787106276561987400407872989139931075400717374310871230828830938934426277766597416988000248209958137964678760586624174644570266313373347473014798923166501693031846295310106048895874209653822774453705962762620697797241472518100432863918161057203202662235582018457245683756271634010949434901206449695405483310006450402923226510073791727253611906040759467765645088353078427366193591 |
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.