Factor Info
ID | 151581 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 308947370195593436873099619115226758609221578148110031725865374259718181251156979378773438629322212679990282765846041183796403322169554607389496681079250317185899661399369386187556673322210455906716448018865387461275541732934740128303486378170488937844287445024819714979892932197585255027751877509450392956897930152688326793769596000857487502727086475074400511233832461184540686546020875220746705064457777031250960104049141212645084740402430486773484446543232658337430747639264101654328540337247218386563686470927068369293499287053061896073966531916238365723922846797774634226039987780330784274299554687941021811183883483858422910825432095382680808795632236394056552719902113687080719000400208491453657583954572673709353072295512290066911120304529746703788495581213990962823935968889328707731976083387457235595969802641544476251566296312738009267045248405373664966104278128189009618728074895506803998410579988069927851532782386504635787193304106444879004057341014874374835585088024717416098793272314056516754518906321810490674645748903892929016255876782457395391946761641449576842818064665106240117712835690287017362313351721039997994978052217299 |
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.