Factor Info
ID | 153899 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3678 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1424056424271680539953596261125750124265537700489003506518607219005227681149789287876296997213488092769922837261212344351331778722939201570775006949430368721565807172944855377651762925705945813422765142406114537562574382110177940131116039563701892376623205613716144860469953380539419137757644929325885162939612599470965796912387018837400017960985709490094443037221383625185692605168198330534363961188326857671760932069621259984844878868589572503075419222114992823159992135236489212657597512084421904157793289639897518083816858145465044202278136612932080809584329368227585564929636828371789195487263235526283612353362824226683954330111530941927374455092440197803477342171399238376069167740070958637743107449361182833671753755074225826684052821338842372076288863498901091670477613943713965055160632995391884600418192782638408603805380875715943135410527658778359040387642879987922327906069860232971528844813405097960618643883409776528267309077032283315824766692293690345783097311579827893393503611021259278733941308412381675936425705405688744105672303819128766860078389035872437123829614827632428627005806918403 |
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.