Factor Info
ID | 151726 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3705 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111168557617497761067749595482800469632937031313646379070851364704149804742174508252868527949895464123643270768699666036356683413451327113599724402291707971193342601840100062178605478195830636204122870723073852510169162052349543867831755998277534502320838445832344619441385580155899145183016269266106978852626297024232690155072815263088940211324338843780964567618344662041821703813452237571528187946176758579845629430760603041918825035563689162960002382367182559033338341594867600629611467692862115293628156885142159625527642345592046150289668130992546975363082393875117129742758194232779502588889314111188224498588967391688838395518011970295497380163522315542060558537758868916676338100650496094233238283531699012445590689842521467683790784507583680770055609071479606401520047613653146036651799184495473194839145741521551242182851559332235786689242304823444166570770365916082783777408121430720205745473131628085241405422682946241027014431336648813293460668852533544180892256002941856222612771555627958581101428115748450555919478884025360383167153589511324282056902691685858232339063847373568307226139077724907812151 |
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.