Factor Info
ID | 154015 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 67654992553605362436822044887610900856807192535833358297867479710206952344551307366692365779856478957913816891516088921962076615451717527438281784467266540624583143646909217560727181065225889253785787115470383454511365085634560192684293411241995707522659085597666877650128855385840275832830092984529318890302869672147775495225696333411930877848813181534811044968238909695758577843232965351380007440919432572035345977266873091533048181376083876071862724241992498465251339413942303771474751601063430436077771743468846474815651721558867868181705684282437151825451436475378278452238252272399602832485931109908745097042885741842666713723958107914339914940052265354874355537877248949943570437747221961008952073744376783996209463057347412527830429875393370966375358656284171062049089330785471081109014243317882820475909798945392817458878417632761749419542109422574483081739580345960902816834628764684147330202147108836321395323410927868569788676989231102280829645060770693891378206011993400864028527698992410064570989236881296390035632987431205529947379609708527136487063265135938707483820579247644890215372272145916429633993950271662514723 |
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.