Factor Info
ID | 151592 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3774 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 96051281355890693376855890527043591101786467131622584519335698983226659889988830995214834686677414551058295965830925035792392599310972561312475224765994204338567219327580521749580588461919784045339513209495898911653527710876835305667311326994049300296409127806606321920503098756908972989424756319966199627360367168415330841229490913228835529118141271651954224838523903044852470600192824997367701598305270198755385649967954776816276919617759581620388955261178906126073787981696156465702468470291484112942749631487414929397269556935304807564059849856429751815855845286952261883497570973131472194913678869993839247417032396990906209754489315978071585034437788360397740693616969555975315553302906172819259250617626134481987603499368168674145291383871560539951171203615067461215431171994144171334252297360901192413725877410986282519288833934573889018491524133761176513143330296486645988371367339562590232418575357506038265615015240956226324522678455677877797912753942524590591458335948515651652691963995584580968411006117490877483858777740235990921979307658788616138109168051995977071366322393595847915821459405714984617382635319817198642049 |
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.