Factor Info
ID | 154020 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3727 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 791087106855239519301174869734261634357638076121422814859077644274412721780381579690054026640589060023500922500977121058296276461637229891196302436380401794801919901161858304138463664923444741051430511739391335413409353021160620990194435686766407458064064881743227298312092906281124679476434569419528639353149126701263553328161509726267459852147591979811667316341935062876254549625715811059673373562755986316883678466915107511626666467508617391338010451592943707530127985425223609612235600366739436731537011514899600007934962791030751361721788816935362921000937793496585877051619131552135754802203776464693671371099667068495914467202467105201031173950177576472215525672457264589750391023098963243373079525413419448937769143201231624482121897662516949831942214033142152764768014807467581965934751995704936265901803310271500806520582184348609780736819027421051488509841390180018068388880159725327135780535878680956416833549975423308267708509048863725399123749780574106606036062250507303064402858349863346622317483268370438034609403936145023279677661191889896586437387847723695896794588736362527605583023943457086056209740057 |
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.