Factor Info
ID | 151764 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3822 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 33071643675489789925827895429155010881078535298781034112708545405146699123740473678508822364374281781491176495312889886161684251293328099205547347148617543612002481860298966671836027687117773366584915768906040070359868791274002968708654713982874342994911305990081143383344591030497471460649191459858935812903651715328040596692001623989208751861424895760098776335140178378125449070996976396086745273328826002840146088885987669782234738036970247004544669703157390781027039808750390765652571650937243747711806459370188064564545076114216107268417643070405313263535606245084591440256921938609516475537301509250294043692731234877835392582136546378373804721579330923468714919598124471266972366806738171040893498883771451677901603929520570880673391123349241484802849758181846858309614176589432008620476480323519992186187861508822743796401372269768782990507292340393234284604715400826441227392754632222272656130788008145232294375124121857641126816200182019269927931825003256094333114969500744508278372306413492940632965720626488162890248987496908256563606134480354561655416894110503927943744448775997216230550607226465435245998311384960208870988174404944373109 |
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.