Factor Info
ID | 154552 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3810 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5081483184348775918036699016026642728232442534063838984358192540954361830863824953883526340722788578501051811729303823801163301045759933298985177153896117302695092389283327857146977301259432443169761274403598187350117988674024280246255702624351372772955625917207514742502833191251488669129061332046896656376198514074917618717099797632965998361253036812148558557810114348003356050386204042615277553006806725364600933239109172359690956749006229472892761571567623232113606302617202147424333596707492378585886555219472189579384908635047161422456899500627534006340769609337067003762223027116071585567410936704102781487440301234666405880023000377325241361338982486402288787287665032695151008284738038126726932219457365081598750415310153398552191947918415887813933206891395380438867175358753719440784124197206297966691947664263830973053819722364933757863285128097357871857882924398691338353015912400961962808408339957163687544823259318971619003294197868188278285531946360302574520748972055317814158547174940507126530963684080930011257132108586332246784263839799351384431894283776534251900140938732345487543802909507256463365764853344242422491213123226653 |
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.