Factor Info
ID | 100486 |
Size | 957 digits / 3177 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 158724254910231604136172792595798334413795612596356150018901536317610425114935296597146762802072440837827443610366862490058458015877514264006301708535807608555847118720271494501947527976823323770667449487532891244236588782859571844782891274078425429594347926477192069636707918236909344333297147461937261580016656316507800704985679081006588827918767601046201684847642845163059488398480625111659154721449820083285908645447273294609707857335865161018192713137659185556859299158858321280656454352706435066702155605469279637503357235408787908168946795641656987670044935448380025886474286945094506582233579788187946755435753682204752663039190403271434501872326106211721451401807644223656379680453891079782369802011872804829347458206986372019124679792592160149204036880117392973379889688451373815736474365946647457603141084682235405171945326325664936391027806747174626586503128624958936061492083437935776550697522496011102935663952447902326119465046763939235826103 |
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.