Factor Info
ID | 151692 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 133970099398283623415497211300083840687745794263254564326323779950855824441692836093275580780586368166332026759164210189631513567522365248439199876693771651803048267364271725542120609572115603289649189257999963119551813363130701283122889161583168934129952360487370113478129531812826367669898373802865246514337803965337834137633019372012586186170875260355592884197568793268489814284902559714204426181957547341099418183393738505646836225836566389445925674054609278876853595639144959619217259775386357068382633459538072971918746697816257160256567418397498791240967615720800846621113046561978521504931316506345952583403468713468836485695309986669337766655019830169500151207445769582687209107259734944432092371084840006760611624020266323405008689822024075188776020388304132910415865506245709612632560257509637067964480060348625914732959783643233974041057215518989483703509391091985689994296600833016938315598805276555080691528362105660724836993647774592502747607327946204283573596165506530457822047842645040510545225902890772963455768838007576738104901859569625951966362857456770545593083535848223220157972100733785363127671066802740214329516237 |
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.