Factor Info
ID | 154143 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3747 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 753788067118150410960164512864067469822860984760941162692027267469183729998880006527192378357903343668041921570153926443106750423340805273366694290524496841691628463043637805477421055440510286195284555100323760465364365665883440019067957596868117991522767783625322217800770170007446594526477880828597259895757276642537510378565981600993799803690973059232064909121916405310798894696509604477890994037570939648878216919394622210083562191157363158888787162651173939720845484319453492537588128842898907850955125217468403404363633870418943794437137269908328412341654023815037416541498268263451403225054571308246895348097132630483367263558424267252493672515066507723847758590480954623540566288742187286485583130513159073544379800239877737492207412098405367091534895933144299955896418945073089884372670303616426160856085338527764955960772916282655066286259048451423211966067931684956188957779578343719317605354512636489843324132716897852810067875635557143030096989559906228832439835753551839966919933834677584896491552956073608414427045151428461323398715590859999066551824499130394638589146614855499064366801898768799123098106912688919 |
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.