Factor Info
ID | 154133 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 55502257485588360969040752440251629738774399104499557731028327073674166080939055200687553206875778712441432086713340713667453229788891489304381741389629206352403701804454860071832761203105022509142124209928905720543635967143221740775840786535225514412461434044969115761278404443912285945985334502979118754167604919877579157081582895091815761545599691567523853592365230935336600802999200615150741170014964873738701325037482178005599011960937291704334310039414871990350838182040244178429884868758835127553584585515607732135847624394625107006595084809524185227917434279296145104158978250285264682367723192062706321807712876469487116498690837910476831306694623799384915550836924955706645930358992557706819814285899236777761068733976499192390232206844958961697407009291996025507479612707011199954076312218850557523777847603551273072043373052659637782114127165590041489727607969896535637846735976204199223406550206355581512211437142176506604964159193956484304843417432535689901159593820850244596428024913358484537070716140454018138223581801206980101484248792872537719118022287301710900036613736511776131768844490504569833284554923978639 |
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.