Factor Info
ID | 154553 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3734 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 102673053832207564649294516727317771426929284163820331221536540132448638442584330121040743750653197072631472266746342303276170515919560451897474658362512026353783698667982652000920250704058662520348561952880884048635159525441411876793643662150723579257975731068018732673187298924948993862319942186043526384639515507321680069581423514744895488557085300746080104634583212063296293170638908754628666518438046680142299637285568802887281680147249947115856831192782645056678324719708006274408025930935585008304839910865923225753828046964208553205292327990769642351958227440840896495515302531586688817776084212188254887576141060163722903513864816761642264830935526110715989080887713606726580521219377746496352791455759729328379251854008700690009299704404810585238082218760767147964042668574230938428345340096414237785968584710423573241530928459513538952566083086084809993775979914251211603930312910138040692985592124637664803312699145513391732099691547164800904621016846342451814638845922082405745453613100795275949702418499188487613211665363003309160392375393786450191506866376143039988606674095450666888785971828342338772036003493 |
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.