Factor Info
ID | 154443 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3748 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 933257950388092234591392790816761412758663437002008877364749428440546714476886197712801667592961817836083882473275989812725674502943385215683564072998675069237277633272385370628338407932446370125333051443507438616013468930077821193450418161091180091722101710516644348422173141594538795479892097192551649920403759233625380026488379189743303558418151586759314914358399496885968593270580419982569319163423984597473904317282223779688858810749216428968081595012068806855772371711278373182033926171310353769851822061417981811121487576605067952371104721132991220409006996307868388753446574860497365097523844448740278828779892748211171027717131777794651184087255833292429353078167114262054270999203441737362815491236113320611476035371336793526012060832204655671706228752461245624105968744871106689687417345779114372264597075182420685027428432698098903029596058151265253718583554658482714128993784590846817104370117769104286493520788993669157461227419248479034422853196303242445547213194011869607774023125098440487262595004673746915021307161262307985407321335669681384671307990524779363556347658202643479637068352724072170837537548976723 |
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.