Factor Info
ID | 151529 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 65456546437300133380092340543016245028549772755674931282638757297403724001454220989971018887453085475078396695698252439693704644690373516166968805041771545745898792332406820605616880413410809118687364501446400205025784657799518934809513002531324526009451357128224193566973106520519621050422153892136842094174382468172088265193941202241843976740594584195003706396299297974017787845756128987645456779106632394582723300665591441543657786639845128904422170231252472329516412360143339288374939430941326340968014007646488060733475265525549991648204721126593388080216836750531463666819428631953143989987035387070255960578716999719202870788288985642116226052770370593325536908094867807074321970963581505084429927461678388880035607841312535361843954424533370587124014209645406168642332829790060831656842633050290692525814917994446920598706374164984400222790064367171924648622320901145560170929342191967771159222940391317977339698097295722729423104419904358790218734859779608485522131131826780521673845416670060910000330040144799888266084764770861680917762298410583644435887667557151524969950459461668596761427722803118981643863381456470983287 |
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.