Factor Info
ID | 153995 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3724 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 95299311188143995425195095608980882582981506191064098661285398407458799684400140915933299045617592357931924707620218036991105770991062030552033175953133680581183663918164131253485856677326777699054709996400382751811018550871581447997510395923947394877321085612037227545024543893710126817879022038157704075604736130124263367644332246660826971136460679090928985317481068280554545090170668077535706900343443560276865335645285383817576692769464544792323249095615586585160724787345209883344353591053055138262355526126506875940904967109336255786457584917570524931319617919144690985748798165631399690466978527285636330430195572323922379652758671566139209515399773565913294190176431459696881228053578952445064057889707977384337811830978428504337983181481086291585272101419944970449367683335009933190024802754464094889289555164909699643856078371633528631395477044585613864769331384269160109099163441358705464017930654692145807034071955761391920797213569099855599843637150867348898387325457979288441749460946103755699961306464782271451408092350725014347934391806425379680718447810596279589456245732354082257991945505010693477532247 |
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.