Factor Info
ID | 151628 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3773 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54126204309144754132208810482811348054923975160837036954653207908426426520278306009866647292397089164996048270864201359370145312191761712809837942406382946283253766682267408192245359371346057047125855118116878566380199739157793786608134029003088779512981592551283447658876738872307572619199692440728610112909891715337594770096952649508956355230285905762082755720398409664105730750853156025916951228202314765504560883550211116733473718061057366679451430048993552399041829171293473772488259361627167018328668077355727538735262322879567230762088035114414645952475170028595200451660459006194747254756054942301246985658601749850560459092008495686107363451230009154204754963440818623947716340036613860824315947375266200572507938261163316662069624616721315769431944083598481816602873273260192256485876792046257383598038610941789193447489485641691896640772458716310250799473506353335480469558908177102235078432454262203648544596485995714683465209403439470518979663187412086621356709786870631656919181539793942835094573010371218011420310282375001915545860224010855796164458222197978826921238206638767332951953348169916625989232419630606190482829 |
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.