Factor Info
ID | 154145 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3721 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8760206292393080057279596668068465562457846856007085321890511747503668964695345353455060736717660950418289294290512611943115691424493138856534200634765043195628476932160536476068701549854663858435465496454115903138862649096360127337625627977368137993970716526798224604783679411347473091015768679824393706814164861477116455043348001430510790921088210281057820826838296716268280183949904669838203017760662750753958149447854226722172306541997289303544723091395584873394037430178070724612952835605279801897685035518744517878652280307381882174477750544440927730962502171642310270870378052642769483777082361951607593819947539339044717703990199099681413496638454227774369844489055729486607325935192199571817557402981791577787657204718440207981576604279899659133346249647601466018009095539976359715274369880101738829051048110622054990126768264057661445464431637244464795903802176204243427973202307533665023754553276106701523666194055018007444858335599634264400072650780594261424445175441061883930178131093100028814160096980952238029030683888442689173141008414937949833394967385411547200094419096982663496980455986043647924838881 |
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.