Factor Info
ID | 151530 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3697 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 484633501760965775125629348048766862227519239076559983606351570396058176625429322074497879858327355389664089587079664940843074949076284154133837730188068695410928806445946744534330442269850344819495856413106678913561543396631417228094511767900411114104977906319072721767824238110606798419969177862460108112373742141949235817587362768110280553236594364029596093707485307200755342294895015189195776111043201903696205687133290001234654433240763422941041243060646662633014450087675621560536645706896604423715953760432924479075135443707339070265860038738341267857821127839806661356184516068200064109667605022628401940226589348615180639937219622333803006413950453570392691922375661688440802942079662909090134353521171531311241187114106915161318684630863700043303063424551361563018070421512275158584555047401137665025320360046096571646370289173114129622663193910640532848071295011532822849160151235998252353333239276081003899797946892716800507965471477307036528046618462099934196563959325611808829500271682769341426658174449910119985076423853637186249788022951574849479794746619209907688547013960688078571172947450881653 |
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.