Factor Info
ID | 151679 |
Size | 946 digits / 3141 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2288252179434401488463945071664266688579563781269507183171753277898840599384054235670394901639614662586161369389161775175041118840272784469517082809707752842604183639182306893886445804908781700185839740200039015619078015349959123584174393821034062956394517852518431331858110356389516072303857477372475079342467211158587288117439126216055443323411169036143579718899981206907368340118152578903052998076677139720730533192524303041832968859718293203822725931332086299390098775107134266216580686763725344009983547601430355806099687300434255934855275787071352889945689327115368789188014982294641000098939565174349611216081847048147620089757563413482794641465782126941677403224304761289992589854110245054573060267871600718010518607515180748694277132779305375165600583056459689707180255458117732536491617182139695539388671615379451563277873372443820817516809627797236581211646651125441867909069467022954682110401582633127219656489176345442567863864580189 |
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.