Factor Info
ID | 154139 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3826 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 470358828125211460634711111921058276008955167173101371705509238187345240811852144668422047101968332232943459569668510459527996971457122026096605913929625610296363042841492285884415926223999429616329167168732205912849167544517389786913824198726930607530573804654046166718581873510817363907831374660379996150473888841851405986554475121499198809726862710652925292684938898480586082437152919359263856495407896830219234684456999981521044637656080021548865168914772693511185992145616777257284754125356445877190024184213796404436451320260447752283390848744818458763099074956352943370330740679095974545579215958533782508799100441458548088857512522243539583879195870753628735564264348937262246332755962927966572961243865060103547531356687388845807916304570101564084536906715865697544394566400581857605571665616054050151087210960298685003812193991034163186765738475382039084080255885733359780474384699733129159793213739434396561197553909985365161486478638485320373438113786679001471899383647079485354980036040882937187601494297402622829719281249925472909673654498695474442889952603507375241345557749098524921434284310394634411334790170370747560572633028795996969 |
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.