Factor Info
ID | 154095 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3796 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 386217736000495647397915315490554634508595539492904477731088522196183347404647103853071487818375326850566231685893675565528145303884904191477445986078763763090343097461899604552875112076333938025841834174395592167387889829849348598117251612886436184889719813588404712928033591446285331750000940829496602571334614435811180255291656765841660179250427655399492933309240720339335345068789823814989754725654734886368406166297655361549330253843588419740402555225391970749891426321350381862076078372014521561700641265873839996226060190379417560724897711021129101964559206209160836776590697505965720459191741197137329504230119295483347923484306992442785923238493781756121317076816889914053688289965721789197413155864838797493917912105765698868109267488785669165655270146391610788021871140868761508406095364170876561182701825374620909254685743750856389732946022861140533802075778630090936800203121794564107962078326032001587901489388768145165754788809489800434013086727332173226855047802160150483967064492192207268856126258103847948263015288435966053308679933852478179764306182797363962067156516342979412103049004717625616252598974772872586174807696881 |
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.