Factor Info
ID | 154057 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 527341252848873278058345328982558023661412355503027924842773003866398911516896192010357107762787518651066872542695513083383104727616265138888660167328231442256573089892501240605101132037831039783969783540413052383370213090014054374610380922940533803811843187239654351096029035789570277351671254237076328253759929731813326687061145583031218211824408606015330981872664334875321433429997714548419402513255904956699303834155904161039374523375944247889254756300318796934600409357635963398556919886503580587804596210738036757248166535703226861661162377856235850737567122306505208664876031413259739516991160668804445942372142336272853703005618171539088500293149746366657774237911797830490256009547429192405250541495488327645779863747832594243378473046500118241332812770706846650394875746311997651754647989015345085587517566326759019673296460322023664212316307484163205642383704831562533748360942846630892181172397064095374741962605662589211144271112852208693918268226365937896989576029764918050591052076235392498785610327457978766696929868618275765184162346516386246448326847176364476568648536522795622304754148266538710718073343236968047267 |
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.