Factor Info
ID | 151662 |
Size | 931 digits / 3093 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8320013272120820801808768210981274794042682125039271278014333765120778054887518507100981547683951640017385185393784208673953568390828155073212080022999017011358539078570329285452620623366445965088296257441450217836584958748272585910998259103947169816362210125901069040769221902190876657344198364082981577186013260090502741098951300365937517516768940390259915221610289459355466591432363947776881232789325730730243083074327476970477664914630564152458143165497117067330304910210597903579995547463427723814578328408569293100414848576383960732001537145171662766483762651237533189850625891457183591969190307852872342731509918211869854294678403538360675063408910802014238896237217870185010765772397096949336864529120177368369293175625276478392831884478050343061201474676949130599168908842031608395411784704052868027484873036725731971532895910771955977511874219809191466313410428057592918077859435581771995156121439317261270570454672028989 |
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.