Factor Info
ID | 151613 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3687 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 677161820998572680356527303757737341115254312172458462010188830505226348043873047752347421972148149206237745743288641339209470698446451844280420332243414829738666234515534589204177307682569079597361520268888968991978359739945231142103592477943947467505120935846539343134039607696688038741191740135542674363232536066886890985326385349816847984128324427978932599670158503729124981613564599593712643340430077425903595641940144768738476799526597805861183263879724880299561221919146298570348954664962617343311181512608660335670113126188394768392731615478870982916668144352583334308934169521749788567553917548290177306132057699521026722587593208848889127345893172030364351114877959918804906646347389349978596848083694064706784426820304842188263341743430867998167608513689810738876387849251538328772121503080876585629025737173897809342212607957457629324572425941229623988352392889805135540733256208731367121810520217814599439364858390656222754259351863657974854367490161674038630619656771620981952497588523721376439314503992056066026302272661963024825313537096011374921677514909214365581896006719669460208925335443041 |
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.