Factor Info
ID | 154104 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3722 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 17697994862105802090938779419958024489054497528189739592410043776740826749142877515333269768645388672912077156666806910851596748746911638270002671483994153409111624855614955585549035729774679416947770555284342803310599328119950078633432216398286201895255848440590848857088788620296389533512660537869837706976411741909027346919838119421772634096055064190911717249258814310971951394738540724806109629783293345649958727095970587718266072605288173006287665480618237212615366372349357361335004511722287972566485415450875253272373113672564756933302169926851745091445620972012376845458136780740939807083469139941181299526559856936453522319862091987475750154221960700554432082621340343687771435516445025593227927471867272602765975421279256603822419862217847360472501576218251288432084892519821235513276320256499216742380907244199950144034319665731614806209090522180781656444511583000509085502545561120218033726388502617042577048040173819983398704429824190253242025751061230069906467926629147128309963142118049115718306013775276274103688359800669000858154968869547545104263191151028566727576711234003763915633547944749626454594427 |
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.