Factor Info

ID 154006
Size 1166 digits / 3873 bits
Status composite
Value 54148205777333151049841313372586839573231071653994500244485951449717782426128974147654492571717047478245050825762326512498372039816743202011553246720563754842612608591005443459384251471276078567764723632723291134616649118076836657135586336511157071669234514031617981106527186022651434947834970384653797606975784137534286170271113803275111964909310806436181439155536550455058753717827637515083741271548054742603537367927710447074092336762679673839238374468835149003922571299029222629271099817487285167414912410164554946069959509569782765913052184790651683496085863200289888046449114270635873329463881198060502321851014262054644385844223862844072201755502236704087265648611033295382331390745965567050077761556212246989717480921907263275563658167377271211133759598656475257039199300703267443085767265200190515747211512367181623788401259651114253149410334240852464722245530674938760641816460278127164477603114411187670266359481401303004230885345214042034801976384765088217350615672372292440101146362802941452479033422515457083034989858675000206218693797466587705948843857703449106244521535490077843827888444918049806102437981833728072025886137520808531464340072379412549

Factorizations

Primary unknown
unknown

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.

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