Factor Info
ID | 151618 |
Size | 1104 digits / 3665 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 145540554222680170359229286678306106101739543545952977239535387299050856857339810361151036060310671230582822093801040644344983001771211350297003144377456012468909919775198146299125332341148346957600958357551656967687187996518433057689663666687558808919717451287924281108305625569247516198922852990626422439130242116164888586449798145669753243865377315970101306567713550861490875111062729029396764003260013134956203531104820473825197821404455784038202436238940945722410696376899259438259548273064789055307341437639385861616903913437609992678617252400733204269916075129551532505877089625405566842701090744900396209581420563386607077116586540929340071240808419690895636297748979343976744820111730337491026931108199937396451188494978826343839666389681757601447477812664765104096261681380179571877848364933570657585070966219703697873296205287438200597044769776384008345856135385012399694521473224481190700548625206476416651959269801477180807817874867790850244573001633903391407190461637209112026062482862385859281705829387382767937577105491626387166517879104183589625776757209730044811685307263720745007507373 |
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.