Factor Info
ID | 154502 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3018183247231851062183136712550829035579713379324004857355860595675587025649564691860186992351487600305578696380989394838795139259334212404032532284299095713121115878961305406152507615153967744701221731333676901254395639101906447048202137764183821465452940878918024685368986255204008982298070257998294938154869282415546697521122983148183562017718997214047807339853846025233930243619637766769224972077584716970955450697832717490628876232122956901215141718242020726283321032594778120929688978637657088961474970759868288792364482619790117308730455851597938188126128333400532333611062895166542154689609674596080058798233619502840247772323902161167516036564769780086447029721140809719190186537240363308671318804372990034634171155598840454529034081766631721968035026907269781553637988503106231780088387571839188647663798820382043026910722439952331432746432864524440830451024254928810037560321259152661527522845246569126260534922186358161588226538224889244563607022539594428438549248926371577253049097282623652015387773045756476674006904119547921385222361476806755936144576098231054440636967807464311662925418598642706885369337231988373 |
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.