Factor Info
ID | 154261 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3837 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 752282805048042567054982797102446635141801222197274534087440031085732651158999146669760048755188895778625387602565947617378471016001260952325495609719306892675688176497929424324839603219412488871506505410986115179625948646337018707540240674087977672130674302153739348291498032018544867003467085514051953792903108304769360985183639095092228135402539614741861106694067396479568302952588123869471176563066495145886311672981450288717614104045679266097591648696645095460299187017782363358824653602722777791073316210457966136559907206737733836893765898781153333694294282566379411498125929330694721252175365160027105149421195353735726724513790233041526491828635832837971986614887780895371915629029419657991167710850155882930927356764603635830728745354801166038879369573002608033539992535885647541778344688275419805607707735530140048952231283857966146105764125781335552584986806663087847492700031906689302353310558653833381792789655591098002988902016974993491679193736067235346938820089040175089610354670637717485281289285012537764938217098806791919009511390169640417613166868899668383580683467554413370642702832909535565071974102943288768735567503270035740226609 |
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.