Factor Info
ID | 154182 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3716 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 220991928837566670630653693851003419087931009919744555191353252953519392036174115107869340022943184578216308709935305073441247507573520777061573039939245689132489872629685546702244178507633145860750602009709963708858255237702671357542389608945410454692763406033720855981534470294571858985943095163575524868407571200128511483739807049528789733292784011817760448574370983490703984229844611296475097890496488720617897180707696888718993268725627480010248737203666382183366339868701523008563133610034470459156559715404802102502224001415284677022772624709079139236980731429686793437258314241344471417387928166355568692421974947901839431275919860489003370589459701134772158650022355326924663200470772175149046344529371038571610946305283543987912343707374723462921749242369276375204945638391831207775397952661131947958488882552702589885953674661577964047689520737139034013565975409842802692359202642535782717606270689371952504992456915493715625179190612913670626813802562040680034726674887741208761082565250771705492307197587674291429202897886456144494844891958494852309131623732934673102598750721585629776812976498245784492699 |
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.