Factor Info
ID | 149509 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3701 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9152657180026270281967797983105828938306818779617653589897879201513580086811963605282476744165994931953379811694577655575837209907372162476938890944350037904043352073639041752161417089567838013598715459574211580032144488236484544514148990933433107287516185728371294939371404731253595571152445970853239058332924129669465267189613810423889909444305309023066854163030879764713254649893981141534988145816594313858148674086574720180738761717322914032061104253623908845068613766537737871724217138264108326542821973890667276869925993867045792428457530174729180686853230327356220737026327719008400420023435975448707805605264985192301071667802546376231387897263119362674413520879172263981704640644972524492037208622328709470463186749212828857089400657853146728808957183646419465079051782107679169092894101796948694087216886640829233134809904539730641028748607177675855364441330930145665069415385571202739100295026874093686509984646701334451369575239031282884773655894422358615772715869451656395341456373471085967866656971354114271143545141115656858782870083990468949733276197880582329201819434567510099092186833133937948271 |
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.