Factor Info
ID | 154136 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3770 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6765161494222850161007248054576380474619541208230239599467566231287026564713777449443630953983561458243886749769879567095495348748348012521212715397190436697545481639345706136074239557853436485366973879249354311893651712252145176118192824961303530707678694460222765671079767936125211020405587297579973747698698991636105348056480436994705255710689268873922482158189503888249642739811086005440723491284766627669646900784923735362281364996095545518463918430654441402991009516079248719424936776925091954773583070401988121937643202459558972511781394679267828950346765134963216789997280481877833378766335060499846401276653930496987483362020574093357777445313513688803509934788838619336691022991255735141542283210026996845207963326893560550559876485870816847688009757119233731633967018693298863972435997245986815700592983755206550588454621781717429900399964366830266789665405692354795720431704646304265572923924415524162703192473602430716417183287008876768908439819068299277467958442307230476978537354606522686112992889281361445225093104969126886200416669154201832985751898596796884943151455686321344511395352139811593002397252428258762517631 |
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.