Factor Info
ID | 151666 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3713 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 41034302187927036415519483066045244568151759574101768977036584734812899609663669034023570930896006515808011467469265602468408394041764982207282397002964199397101257903579840291677167664519396992177003653517674628522178009618833948079235212162160627737025706108157887490802559906660526894074021070381425957309600252403056244769267856435245450897835028129530660606730294442857831295757202909338907762176163749667063516815944153352409876395863168745822409975342745805071030862533644965860208308834353928479000362289706353303326545421893843650633300445127379786611723953004110247841249832549599759197951087183049962682833589815182171814450610409253296174616356377302453030206300024584468423979224427970772458798453270690234682531011739463380807253538992680315022300874145520754910211923467606000497371568861747501400783144524933090181720316995886348450179834575342360157410554769436576212013626181592788130243547674910971988527740024405011767712327026141728853512636844315141228207093004428813171439773829951684009344910341237164911524201908310806773774277176071433202815275974060514542444890340520830289409420011451977823 |
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.