Factor Info
ID | 154246 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13487068850748630065776181855995130907965632964065942807140245959125961109359272188649214289640332300549399989797082797313514156115165778393601404226852495961378474617727807801311076157904989924862164679461336013015161523209099504450037929997633295359121075740518362592658380403740684380724684938327757240627503328655973852626009816402748218876470661905078767206833056063170899410229608457921156243938398607953129883998777685922777628438524120072128328858854685335189137240605117073341751570955243781744059944062342869181346099577848840518093156680063821470296558974180472104595370216878629194153615365285298224750401309890283422585265347574642375438379475889806635233883258298238823517446959677971876786685153049461893700691550969327407059467195744483950543862164848834010326880595778849894818002260961180096642985165427565526515155870440005918067588830080322067159500979947679672453767613249432661065190280780151314747291271308234372223748008818283110141291062824362796701109021814972576515749457598156573704600582298826334544644854362325919711038970141633809161781033259670621440095392180252820460617858845961576734003558917518539 |
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.