Factor Info
ID | 151185 |
Size | 950 digits / 3156 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 81526494338269874448329491260739104923431547291261044649123452112713282060235967743427589551626757056468394007981353442122834715941335934034523708364287549016670895514433491198979053011268690006282670608449439189856332801848639422443381614030392357903356336462694945339642402610881534194106969916894469674047573295821678048016535866697437057593224337416123031285196346509635599947268839364679443081097592572958490849133324719401363441711827889050580015109932609711101078182742528659376861978731099896085399298758800003799336354094317427557970823011204138949164539328775886470966519040975903129988035672922559131344224260865559013464274791270800278472186672617579444389326518644462483469445289307233094361464292884052848141982822967166689695462520398739063554159236771787981704306461915036252117341279976131036351292807679618388811391685649708846791435709909313584514327751490717151680292532671892623278807930180354868287315041472780464849687932829161 |
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.