Factor Info
ID | 154063 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3731 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7369159162874205736314925180131346032044272195030119416301505232102397946524215559998470293888933905830023280492549671446145392833064834675309191204896668371158659698662940897429699604608441487401976928233439745328149421471047419606126441962821170236025717821557959730864771685297622124043503939229779164215636078282889898421168803275836451465804638066316779325238666405630902812564707322901528658338263871608487082656588293425849313426879403843175408079673512977265798926856700040881769015129979881359771911590388015443597215926932997084414291502955146759885528726592362401505757390255430278673148199188580957705567283782951837505318521725721145824378716151497910357014876976550832688615277898539805711372961999888219795372956995093103665646343815003377631280103133889872350862370063122782228083722237766256509531384909835873034986759105247150260629402880519958607235827059187572827777945953196217969756383571309646279944001065295238894930335171119733293016454794180587160155959756158926433485090751740489089338185503143770502881589536052947163703750119087522080809082303393770348649179775107306390222106859909632395860237 |
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.