Factor Info
ID | 149358 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30617217332877746369073690729862146217062140889114665538952846176829178302999337999524112319797772809578914747273996609056998024528507765988291074653982228997234069795651888058956518896557478372086682187163483175240558171183189496812033014036580997223507428898626675456271110975932507365234683261235807933528637193715630925560643959000079499255344319422075684096626351217706186248737664342943106516781783638405757506462185730377892771176251240819315797294269783214412200166528225617640747992459024370285908169397202286571389352916146151066987257479607635918097236480900473785871342288395495287275393836505116919768951835879498022048285508139669411270200679117129662475917260946432355297798299785360178203942191298772554244396968207836624139264184719354191780967690724244232017302437556813293943482558449400654716203558583186360836927632060155124808967280882334101351938656250051135810513535891661995356611706745004949640226482533202518451871441699305414340929696978064922306803426457572972907745610890152704553504907064636475869441533127694189169168934053831273403603884528838982903655742776200836395122050389189478725915843777849787 |
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.