Factor Info
ID | 154161 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3760 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6288985700700370313180315955893306972813989965337446863863165773189578424261804242184276873865263532606161295750047417169980061587918883539089211374550729860427478466500612773683649396749485544020192999413842294831566293555409874848675835148132602336620260912572899969900152768487317987003100936410606000061267498401316285810444315266063668428099828965744089116471195567480893825130546856255213797938075446079058895316703537811656744062126253074170939760441121703013440251526440951477797348089752197392929079104111549938208457995758049854426626071312296235201454521586703274681471015623887216824526455855196582381211018513532613154995862121525990501051249123234204069169781529813174513385099547336491619155511247930663339315014291434619436324721058511972600457294998720245620618499433194555492834366795833094904391731761139512691655512141495800115193234845715582463319266126659691058065984626406944184732265132453804985464194536243153458594508096287218382392539846770958280485256665635462893204414662547429944589743217955233025630373713167724691421438826706301810943645350511599419721022083121795941705080972215663107080299799332849 |
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.