Factor Info
ID | 154150 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 515748968199624367786248236447378519178796271920260386968359192123841715902923965275794201365460152515892017353203422243402489151407025636860731314160891326054079572236509252642236035792163174673634796186738210541584057147860372042632710255774575924413102617127718414617066435464655345153456542520495705026839256721231761523872256208465508006206742710043963699103332706868178485493528216892867048268059405651283470387892575658496738279576540112334778812485720001638089621213716903826784860805995952831646157366631806949437264074869638549653169188918928693376101201272361525032016793678876493947389105197395954796977821011584739506600189013449104576041593566609721138697604089934091301687974955844361174787257026592646453863963879862766346063563596086710638563334545039129240310591185461874888696309542245225017795794562740764663491819037340148190013049505310040739500077946842631727349414080635315970164735139734505267459718565766646494373247926543550360035780673611334751758690920956906326638195085375157875039818149984182324876620903939526045137872722707777548123650581604775042580286197593388645013524517048155939718779578900722868826134527773 |
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.