Factor Info
ID | 153902 |
Size | 1095 digits / 3636 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 337156875074304526714166965852143753892179738015558658219826039880057052856339180713265193426418512717370713993837509471030905780280844918690136570613993478610454578470664378716929983428700806398322400467104759374727684519653461448318749222983810753603930302749866067716422202436482618082507200308974630349542532728920971762738833340418559729824109984569625769606511267550036075511920752932091740655713814821766779724302258458268462221014300623278518645023336005168097889814455888173487094113674998671460630507450893253811142032487441526329086167950373379429890447495856489954878729956480228422517571536512312420281421800899928312487723694114368919911603976477673837432211834244782754828349546151052095812651897053987150150696412019494276979251377396289925609625461778026853705523133004136052768995371943151280015777305087110662273609523550089759799557819080186054429173443070826789189970429578206107937346309678865581859021217668478185208522991708579290369737184273682419025181286183252605212620091547269712362211928423601378695999215429108514576801623854839683271178134889100595564218233053303 |
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.