Factor Info
ID | 154482 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3823 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 65878434217929669963663559078452946347718988234861265198772768918614599994896636029135002820820540805876872233578186423306970545694399113002063669440343638100519760165813318712133982983200870367646147817666960482295574842730898106779255418770531490060816110303231701802867281729812692049153715065361960619425214960292850954016211848824823777177026426739279218038211433378524239053387113978871211762702521564173304424563627900836761861693229265302283751406527925453553675975892953748619188065033667711357179742935316217924617433055833381488055882590103606381141516441298940381627561574614346377253342586492003099148285223216671655436725391319715419171650893226124743229386080860661852765306842791411274088347970345320663936976119482801908992315599594945665078077612088890712127523918580300250817886766734724702218833644948868263339338488647131127272700053752329365775901916071912071393687716905937961004199014998534027081778251889892714705595137857556368868206837545150681684535641173471161171833827872540193878595552285807113729465341732157151772292081988004233254093069539996224884055625952452263149863733620005441390115796495018877160561439482292109 |
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.