Factor Info
ID | 154049 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3803 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 33383238127663932492863759411709986053694014252911252780780483428300638675331939496937917678772100165444730239351100171820557457091893124735620365447371247286503350468251663970656549504510420517621624445332724327912937152168617121547916237977810317684575034467152929905762295953207026240836648326240184056273948801947402245464990918242021044497069971470970666206000624892217383261651696272103576408259584281531247511380215638362787175968365525196327544238275823544648694701386671150272370025498563054574109472107889043829935903406580416467951789242637996614569014624959959566897957140240975660225749349128320206328548815700353769891334917238314256855981916905536526702888094905893165109333502790286878817574005439252637666460744912977160773417797351235511780066414013224775981018438291013492187153203751384438345490045208063369869976341744512439637017651046963447260309782423238804547985824725066664043417558433629432069190695727715576058637212100948857358278545538718361290455568286066419895349473431684370176586865176350301432889436063899525650947661187837556661293671107664406792856529811614000134015752887284862978039670613106671999268846009 |
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.