Factor Info
ID | 153994 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 108187764982893323521456674753020226262087480005298426009232585721231404731798499620861411232123739528330220984866116203755711039252935091580420178884163636905489992890196984537451609351214512975393681848989449702920833788795365758212022871757101922549539942356703653652276220319328909079983658035420967980760190130013112174569121826476629987000963473538985580599259434378376912051920858292263463435624526980203673665860051744816078291577730396684691345106699597583015071859448190627274425969407357972527144413922575329540041670376737305697885841786287916199546406472058263800072973468149198024375353177474244186171084531289994810457557433262335480325240984552217142585438164245540639970085350052092504450085839542631450059181413872598935192886542904349455258105623949603677365554555013239802885274613682868900966609620787850340963447188812224876756275002259553161021301783155523443478297522356954192764315855216622437157653350484300632892917862725225174099801803429586539002100561832153386014414565665521710590414670930264105491045267985572497205447510521386650554445329092392603206681411384762226805940608572322755842631256803239443 |
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.