Factor Info
ID | 151176 |
Size | 957 digits / 3179 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 650138484877245021248440109643310243430924783158640605082597519348674012123735286666211408987403386180233947616888945636946524328509811630891260053521076706863004354589717431742407730046155703968679200301346909874905514239023848787667708536986952681258738161926871945098694313421726867758374104588632826488820480376351901215262097195347318720507982760392587002566382018082694829929262547368775106251889887678030206025456997296526017619701878660248118504966836434493006398826265644520325367463517754596039675047839742840368339608952668223901167783453162686377781608854127552119628148452240707692966690098853704943053604242850330976003599987325509970349962337663035093610014057717866461559522684217573732574134841312205667765589006771632322001284404571201396961676345106236505487002069616392632906307791711226353813965324773106163922040556704542653758621665013293499507494757206765283317384257856759228535274214803316713801232876811814622149602084680704302333 |
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.