Factor Info
ID | 151599 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 236503829601194095231977195759966775379076882765607783320673417796948734742506069068201390257127756335768075453455529748552740851729954251938057011739894805612659328422242290178416887137229915217255064684212111514180326512449785499933996666551903088581367914856688904041811800834544984645613551783341891490222812816528986298559871403704834812687813859362514002825238565197890299810222694412395110990106267085234694075505544405612552135038321249922904147779370232296827061722790489298056713616602023963773458571885572080951071982903715370168315243954218380488968879204039703466876004382312689282856644003700252517224685733419942399133267816471783350264641073714191763873525780644341154490995328441925805001863000839808872474451557044534028478946336496298879550413399976547060904706205506654463281016126392954449044255123951548384515829066932479807562480391647692502989555651477713606276331507010290785371696062292615922665368074217271220507518282448731597563843633500831007587002996228129954998338760907733322758687878381196014102499302384298751538153162899889071486696854733960379833794727019407326295584942388806442824211779669853 |
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.