Factor Info
ID | 149545 |
Size | 1150 digits / 3818 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1308808899561389608953761133529797601032767669784222639501848520553488939039474027132251345050464065212313688264359910672570024299706350442831097030566013485905037701673384037375488001570277387070619163349323055794684042208750222666395804358020131754193808289299805373428812677126193417047510205045217864327038066862701779388030441965759832654253504713147766932284288504430511205135473787313864970083501268276966230432965013107018370871951066320185804964536395574348318424281183707866188333136696675359599372427842620214217070225827838243933879610142315399477994566508029670276847787695130976949022812322857985793857579386831573089060827083396651382102779965064140732140897093817477376641461519231738801459775827827852810596597344786402709000658188744294739381351710972954205509971833349500761265969008817565504645457562910327783573305854385501214557229245651500238287672363394332403082000749585749251264463566732826282706532301971463832501462598809100217362344361661290068265936524035582004408409441989487770661590058614812041196677917183414234716296121378979249676292716624179018888073472497273332363238278342948777471893732467037304030587039656377 |
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.