Factor Info
ID | 154011 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3779 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2227801104993244561803018412387521529873574548343961265533816489709598658176788908633266583944640040936447607373026593826347601488950105370716843164366215157740972641244966012944173615020651930039502886280217626118366277791174660081849841624755180844191423865671434509900193559955548595170234195956655655439999125948513535485519467357507999526753808622840309929613181925609361891477367339428888404882769379272492785164797028721975394654979680885611533872433895940821351713062055189563992451213512359638620625438435942852263042905762545549127297908602659670748254287455328673227085716071157288049586605160657920547800066829054228147876322352910311415184265533747369261572552440703334788636511770654312556174659623681607005696428065433006365144423186701276319607655149160402012622569010099064604834824722886162756462614851768818012604563631983088445494204466422226704607076686244593064052418362931410990570819573748777108047345812654192601529111487042515226051442732676077883545033651311058091226035473396797242584218669723529317275019650941268841252927452067228477700802801291895301501930168984763782321565293045570606122149323546110919643 |
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.