Factor Info
ID | 151483 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3730 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3704937985965098783110118801235391294522045527854959802225727602507460940104449670352239969919584548755897984841087581361221839671597852433757740145186880470868326190858624247951069017378487756103737939747336688327682810149766643233665642756924589387355909163641542124211937801626289973137609718045631428741356795803345581017285558464165756563832798751790263732323522531618757723776786570865068647823190178069499110441352535267268856916107074407207872732615113546712631415259332541409849272527772517963976004578488067298194238827885364267986362684459926431980937182222193059055966900363674073391654997170309414141523084085224307907529203454072283024449413371033614912527148384068860056546832121466889474916704332765091344558051728190647358299631195916335630097855198951736630889450558074362772328437143039628582207012568860298777909958374107467429715684435252558829544488924615120301745451706327457192814032558314129961186074392615680130606947965172411319601615641138982957626130495255574348208071296547481183886824520044315071065625062474198342736361335543584824932397726200102318456918371428234697577582117323930919413767 |
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.