Factor Info
ID | 151710 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 385468575403048368883138214570009357995422015819698404078835768309232576110395123114659457644847405346218863349284175993699684683703053217281315525533898191693426714419537132899901073635307860825992664737013864981722949834601485857416631942874966424071835488264378485694123540414875079220851184392807421465612203381750388462491408885815310914142328538816132626231587144514028150142596407621727975530590935687406705419208794973608842317303865311141075969748229576730321648511808553010511647447737925555664997210531233272721450259712987480171760937284083839885345833856053333073841344814693595158930763987128980733054009784792549417889755962403027336236947840500286336214516637239189017314642641702667610454020003082078349511965071378408173948386590944265553196113053964848063105821623435363219472518639764805651209419594476996352964021775128937724177773478269358453690546790587987346722524893252975527555245794455038572726668250905964196563400538376973187597940666163624444315967583416809629374687653245550374207843780961267708610852435298775284060497431147119446298611019401940885523445437586149591280377325253951958837630027955105716792311536837 |
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.