Factor Info
ID | 154101 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 142035014817537609363380380565070037089096996860193452974014709008761432860497600618437475837612871160394220105917110964767730513117919494884586727337994752315241539978690039300764491005787302905656152404947043774943659315357006107262539123587052623548986274234653694750801400497985483195780243309802475821057319909267648879672481571869274804681381449189481618151088906367438981693235167091103283586742795286023795034395943471659830348610769096003572654739456532075106448485018459960492886423772833027159910942822398288211091095895553923242935349099740412244810151516452929646505606037481938927438106679656030010988125440843425438109892240391972802284965539793446489654601852615748457972916026990510993799603313524358607394869464632400960803892832422917953714791380327503874331786388085994745587257736473105271984282627830101069949377688948978396326461046481092552221711623590083347270958452930169922045006145171926860342832323567998504526252818299543262082242055422748664378522734763134671424842314494627360353768979645635958750741406355122793393253973953529236673934476621818618047160756810784474840967538126729126700245642731431 |
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.