Factor Info
ID | 153889 |
Size | 1098 digits / 3646 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 326519082024854290210069146764506816874970720077029243379622830562287083558224658631699558979475126815570961479601164777940401036654195432072977593203689449836827879634615671828209864930542483914919732104082779048981976521772585203617380173197243206308151267917669225969775207921240519707328490747987020503708527425051848176015857747701342206658697374988056902405035197677311310085225441431483664670244831274814439071626939096429782235463025413539705417839518645233587112133417075159377486758271611705798841902096331525960317228883783823224393704237992398437987530915030171563970263241094797795314900167155352819260069272872871848163852637822421279351863235842317318119934323242072746640359883618969708420389986756890436209336486316892089599880011880711477951097265232964175138416958967418071192488940537826243529154507784104652300815701723470778612417512970427419720886593934004419245854102317327514154394627328803061142094486528042592192572610415151656363536429819358092592486361483136598639138998186048984212544654281107447272713258110240569293069954321329755161519465197184572101501776464313073 |
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.