Factor Info
ID | 154005 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3707 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 590116228144761148900277649037755721286433454629073858823787886956243859305535286381522094181923330158300379398629225360141929898726169295433893557519291916522001454398213253943787887741976363114689185144966331089261228520028233174560265247186569704389518012405378709853579767011757327978620592867733622746025850475542846603659211795430286257901835263349749701813607382303624390287011721454928847620434356839377342339822539372848249444602423268025617827220497456014253820967194440577806186875338408718719969250578446561730465353701483328013738925632568806668686876227493524588192499684584338292913948378104690371565653020449239600231101876516290218299177637369805327093335277123648569822928145107382976608531623575067173392113442696399803551395991467480597127507113691617138283540325673799938145841074602678894940922045718626140018666904367749156595737586105169831903759907834734247750080134153760217897755208189112968225961572959172945189497138846968411582228437563906914649931962521871055269508409194565320185068077670335207149328960685171383616481105642363535431059628465295517808768666749751538294009567450321359 |
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.