Factor Info
ID | 154379 |
Size | 1158 digits / 3845 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 174361176511749318327497588017837706069267880766730002020478973218233814971714089811568116813381138268028589207909990162003622100975567831658366182088609615609161100427997972973742862812699612410016942807895633926681066904822637894998138133118396277433238535874840165726031535571534181125419941309586373310049234945869079330652606201881736905747874427091668511878838498001280642569191940299495918965395990568127928490764393503895181602318804221168141801295047724894647011073483634615528362149247326926459815044347531484650705803865465923137156944478844630418016212344248928276718735153507388498759161272612485248279695817982479833797448231222118943934524060930419513101887711469681970030279438369692424648641813312888684578305629862474478838637951118278826953791268476667493972184187009819685721700707251164873978523710500656446120111431255668520845737895009080960982735326996191738939087856137237183332052514494180813041955872386188447986167322120382644485331522599271689418327852277088280405410469789554457952813556878750301017247660990452419458741171171145634072098986536236473485357542606515922667648229330912980050025328294865776985201674581778895854341 |
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.