Factor Info
ID | 154117 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7561698518686611813657660224546420207136859878318848529871103063066703586516670565900480083999168089555266084259845686953937390402965751051674094391296318981871127172578567305250537885260111860560003985161821752068170439419254975056212262751245535452496055373394472082267900707912724585589967766423135110891773770313601342046738461719103954686251376146826081701970768551199571709732253036572396406344443896412053492788358509897855805992625077658419689608544958602422371738988179035773988059192172931166556488307350932045443144534288538157240791151044700474469928050006183144433982843829241913214544707269960129540726308324501833316769827378204422540447599451037798117074401382082826514986886373487064145723447801665867249513611422576062922555306153395224002826146612406307027418562063111063857315665340779345975105262910606132569789235454732189549797546315416947908274876245795953961520704174399516453166842643294591625929620791668111355703649148482000510088640990395239340365737442142732097163710071222209846120191822202271290971096664519746571532551168636214907488526298859948684055804350269446271323083512320205640401578189 |
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.