Factor Info
ID | 154059 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3688 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 966830439738282955327369338010053528342697701453639440938517188204878627808749144505400523341487447574711059249271972191946835887212647895297029932289085634387584132785016759371406174990868214605722100720555778291667241727621390125923527386458045352308249221931565120535352050040928187846867539935301194759782677015010145361176679436245860403438094085525453502742631511279087156557420411799958609515436729711993130442458129913174494072829177175915558079888568914621829102972178183066538889281389827626588929744587412560853382327969252854393150407078706973689771302910392148138423375008405644173762543633455934919079018167706410077423582615113340562588705214122943666259731315807310965462627972277629543021965303218924644134132629692259965229224725506162553167971786955134826377024527558075197620515963224128742833003228187222860692151401812836020890028762447354969429746684998108729595304189019264023968181983035624466451589507941822643770979746993943876158606051907254768580552428564754114225599527232930165574469894169543561153644673158044939162587422587658281432920799830089943261633991228312114924420310401 |
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.