Factor Info
ID | 154031 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3732 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18647468444000549776524512795190842722300259984138657938792838351719484655132802931383767745865687627605623934816373807983690692217297010752040543342511154362723087344414259417267589086931503476300951066378055166892697431024986357115542742791061120622210054953127072149211933227009550842835581001072101889112964059582309077027387421536487032486625760161836497174060872229274948075271496745153326319702312469369405696113392849757905491399440472044191676234032717275409619747021434298446536503946529181265899012385244179029695396343784278444758934750391156543218848145893815983364267379676006592872551442035357469228181879817746692165975219318686518749917180199751406031451315887662835104362876362996848084757116857835329962782684627639647112796280199747666865570524966959753423225547793859144817636791634882860794583074764240159185952195739620361361153578790115802491239946071099357826799520134839926696531682827597474795340700289850637053314627785655238497788173269636340718372311294954678109694873196816586280676176503069988492755396288492991634866173864514943934756215826361298023549737762460664872045293694916171630842639 |
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.