Factor Info
ID | 151526 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3754 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 67304218348029519894801626167462654078022446820820768167082120590023611115701618093272079400036221408537295006177436454328393972928790319519217482680678058334525989069787049864398067429492112967663576850940119041137609211885417993787506646297736586210036815008588384042643699463337620179663750945092566829372079452671004944517572191069376094367640575220297563601948901642836885899187613474356183916295782636308060736725928481727628843486195017182191314335386636852444685030568780369391871195922698775550993643482577159435127996414576706275030383019310088339882123403218279171486221970593052900637004564975083002438719900055594460594399129701697736503930005503354402691454675173010800711711208097293550984583582648112853034399744650404522896119464391117892129528546028380599449199542948254948319174615860552389439913841688986880231770993326529534043294886326476677028797549214354222325672482900204347311197976145095472435916547394363698384280146078003285817677574865639785852545434893316998447650700092789791742194954222342808777024105010108467185710256246840755874235726000608453525315479267619833406302611602746999924749289532971 |
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.