Factor Info
ID | 154263 |
Size | 1104 digits / 3667 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 422866747738145223588780394489627237391414786020212036797340189432831369551684040350052012863494254961392921805246483861593280899782874683369555497323465484813068345292933025083523435904104209055073016441907537702045207603880713555359043814336133914515789857860391328275593897942759051034266534147207821404313375459510581657853904525027933402519985496570108021799476682617022190713479646557312482855314145795617190702811224107361226968742648201301142494248504073220068734324826543077875627123681815405851657146140750971009336024229457626227967121464042710157790303774847222718690527232301510551682026159792703896770576450012675329887864623479570983959869518846921418296531122656228119235049442637378331556916808580279098231450281094571323321602621972254490807924554632458413028603857725205570449026605705108258824668356304984338494403828579967172897295893959680124286050284251291249889830520540787723555228499005688922480477533195437946955234762924978554835895908077127329407176611194304373781615115408045627860779993739493895511775004219568437820662662401936698045947094758457580640996754884891591332681 |
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.