Factor Info
ID | 149234 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3717 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 451849206429519886126236130164152890081871129855670508478903656049993726166199848064397047543828147635828339266571871410751433365919279140564680348121641318591204108860749416856613722235932146833254205309967333995064302633294069745440661427390663189827041894957154413268010603439517302997681610480028185548524569073052724480630845545850589909827253418522279580359800730043902556201435476853693514887207413689186893858372105492430627742923761629068582668095478628583886971490804980774643126789051459095179897386635127682447839769278510823362641404564766588955614993305201603278915887295397135902359659245683039483217238997160997516281411435999769848806739891321171627445566593933923679568408114254873706924375314782705105329951226952482325063242457557830438500087424479307696397236600171959258653661940015643523885129869458262039335514634381366121255113065812527661890437287252349355651063721299137992471602184729839690950964308695375154459540018498055646217467289387942511791880545458934514977195001266183839037338615880517367238642846219190468200285452751378750752992447414362359692005550554901459853412316916453324031 |
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.