Factor Info
ID | 153967 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2494615690969321082564095232754980127902369127162766960405834394501857432023212190740756682219292674690181502073647967373450880081618674844535467351945449631342406463870156381542934561717082843679991607556498453683300819905030053977420342506393849859703026578998189960158464474541500387937525679896408590568800962986716032483036480468942148652866605354310312218858092474605476123580218963357630230507272476316167306023060057717576114423624940041064279907110098521345712319920084330503211717287687088216810007923890949392844668138058138114455974541496506168837741049624568112926929416543861479766501831011748288311604332994566901124657081390257095494519694242804185179771586479113162431798993083826948107937565165433983607098078999436400182374833112939009329347823364030727750759845844323576956329978432194118742472741800502670404001456221085725709581386652788040830757402004294359430553840828117394600697434967756272429430146605700924649017157417244303197259892851296524519123932150634958690429227324644132618213235934369833178948312963151365917195511559735357809535103359459600517804351239640558968136651848748855290979791031039 |
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.