Factor Info
ID | 154345 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3702 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19084847654633480972814063455171241280466716933378923610368193696344476831847713703047389839960124168780626852892796594276108828164087050749984576452214438805868606514735998507423373769214290193298529738575468470570157718150809709015695481314383612514737558534686809357908833017147783312907274354498046659922699345426383013277223717133139634941464454626000193322025637508932669385448261134479297575734316958893454639573775731354466702744664801178891029321965714289992075611079787482677460183925501689556904377982303406976027925014228266640628780432028533444940510424808374847777431917946856525344572608652939939975072000042757218455936135908935363566385415778600125409029068995188438131918811610645942434644338724599327357661322319050790038524472127437232131621268573557413665682502455695853113809876751076852055306109084000370297239397260165556328401091994577696279758329910470499245404193427852414424656085004027226262708395776174695395214846467012424291747291005815520453783228598209942164187307400707769380972140368235662558590044548161602513686401636284828857140136282382918935675216564511349038944743649753569 |
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.