Factor Info
ID | 154544 |
Size | 1160 digits / 3854 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 94012126141902910748701985519056489991643348429823850496934847735983657351350785217760117881099973654002682657947639309941229603962184454676321163596318515502384284085379882214168397180379720886461526620188433956600162425254796902397164661585869594116271743285109670320357894161527604512849852848262816952036036767405020568458047277835711479993089640564463388480794168429382826312455586707733926412974348405137851714667963531405881667406256290900226024742092272413324476567163622068587800722072547146099400423769191139322120814825901015041223004657034673619946134496372753087209296405724283313263854130410629304171752002410391511753378971027833881969544146551262543389303285703676777390063946023296491122577703108410094943529817868503216649496020949813743585733500162751175453434985612416513142965899557858068268429302538571164355314988950955306610646128693903028137542527968532363943884692868464517984091985247356075592823070560503854809490262458057860984531644018666919550112597047295912240863584617149727153351025727590535048205286517139758576849104276345000224552027230124778272710685992458635710076567726854460052707405393964391497534736705466650704239821 |
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.