Factor Info
ID | 154166 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3752 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22756126550789469616015431129006061015351575101731829694529544620579582457448314356850237739022976376258833479253073659419327587026585436538757974951561012357639666994950082287098102903905921839129667068254100555695297539048756649591530105930949185639845517271461536050214549397283295031103823870684910188858817228474347144360194864902875856491135665692268537640278156649724201797042531330618350582382869120335219937007597250659777076265448321404380439408950313278525211194838818259885564274659816398568335778720539364725154921683327152235835409831084456208654922726879110476786071004091879400085087362282074101852391090714062596583623006287355990006416638363514067202344418519360334576845353082165361485969481993252848470572034809151097181187647615419638827744816774119932915658002424174139886422805643632955474668106691330859561602033003074604972596021237567181475962132365963299660226520449661667959536376739276618994243350836356404042530969922803967221424082605944469420296602223971641562764730405626031105841095601862695713924628553683807423136956451137974027586769597283899511301069164842406213516367106256594280102675015527 |
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.