Factor Info
ID | 149448 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 163337678922867423027340172548194005695608307116885793456743922513878390594521033893636680091027371081547665349955786240573311698368578817265448028472084467400336794383051344673871648452588276519546410674545139038317816860210050390124278239712650246238125102812439338842123255583039376680441135554642707826555552018266910278738838325324591067700820420251768004176261787634070399345893481408277235312954158657525356286192368800104425066699013618732243003605906585944494484222487532562255872007266387896637570039781884525633325838498579681622042730838252925241832959801646625107887374908834998537442919203755818633346775698131827822795243270094550537359925196088168955626609828165007916264268149788927203500783976312732197128788162222418098746767900367114416570498810487171017447530735082339488661024937086740884669083553712368887851513018336387425900364136971350573507977886733380220876959893830042667103318000503599400681770790749525612653496068218493376220982193851276314339908495324612252312135868134019512545981530162137314058736263909620474942696821306430973545383223452214876269228883196021874452743295407693892496540728566632392360909 |
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.