Factor Info
ID | 153883 |
Size | 1102 digits / 3658 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1164676374458288201227276978966891792074770302800224198112375729789075070936340365614894870678007945229538434688265704846250684557602254531399411349419513075343806182072098489001090998102926652897079462607130808631429412705095839217972001506659238547338863902138543984777103006860573781144156243093506972740326759987867582530604669325382424294310606218463832262580770160927233093382034472080957827824395277011613479229784678392531498399340103172752048484204279113624015720951703659882471314264913354738975146342904671564806948659379137388366442209094320371082560331046866841952936997251140678796417371341622076567048655518411982100599810266991240819261464869109602819114643609333926397528701882069177662929095354009407288602396179329264027746171752327066383225904567025998601505856082299156814738836515552480971344869294157929346160730495289768557771690744284736885777061108732109749187910251218261528561761061808040420687842915457218686960688173855184527450625638717562657991629130443610736644332562470284699232757330211764151202583180697519112514208125432782703903338922102071834451519058586364903379 |
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.