Factor Info
ID | 154018 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 407867371114982523761777773043302096999155127118786034326779391045764845558553830366076076337146637636897381792137911626304997140069549796820363184800646962548777058053935874239150441867479511903680413140891890346407020515744528927071271213682721711804864208177428996175438229555977861305137374028006104608236526695949006485477582829748931182933284318768730701590369135438909114580336922637420602699413712182840748670243680089566586802888164278909480721717564681601340277285704699799616461480916060342086444942980951896268012951447581442928883941405543042508042871838522074556127569790017536175107078902834724795622119680858541181006591098992201870921882322072129666676566639869258333980758065405041501989526364488168937197421711159570904797441505927420529239300925243243622574552632911906410731909052304104966654911786420916404077065950396386697383068286595668422852337727838699659621838721193802234321480955128489000051969756873683717310986359097594946141825696325075053959272063101418510322264938915630522088812602575177486755268778603874473518833143109046876312994692462407202809211721092471905549574718278252943469830814099743822492921081761 |
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.