Factor Info
ID | 154546 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 44664993610602631587368333465527356761536152413723802027471942605805925129124677940004569767862754402807775205016683021936384065870359478407500114858695967993651367112858383830723964803661636309143548078020424156245485778548975035521556911993472972219688685535829518260552377210769456494402333429049892385898921401608101615568097983399114471462254390466211421527900769125412389738536258458950808292304628167712293236342764544608385266806535548840631191090260941388389154009871412409376755186022863855192087352811127997516095574618579554611146832510272738353376361335486953974973624505389192395326155087740358303476856918277728863830425685223405059502518788544091928320854084827749416305283631783327202661770767360742077174336828566774836662544926789826659567955889428194948834089769050131679875699793518434953513753220465719706653077263751895126239167846272121314098451900995476961031586372240476912540382933238575154934203909370120078727108737362363453158183316834396216603593775590197193218627243463462631331184852400491153235601863446979584682564246636282644513389682698615057681785076669524392601401643022605157318864636424079093 |
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.