Factor Info
ID | 151766 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3736 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 302845996389508803441642036760045026817100125981405736721275129866023340111774109519297821292024060161044421816178101152321677792140459430005985737652117043040733629019740967188014934532273671157984953308342831866586162169260871341111247902324467178683472991836169455015870456566443975090567649019684037955419975855201177716449144704073333562913534652069496591372646068884051919107778855715992775920643727276996728795075707755232862465729460029241408075779827242292742151962708816441582364779942443217612089302735422406399946327821174192615138434270048023165072879439798292081230533505230153205925049042189976655513400785558020944839631944554818017848015369932493134011329511887840404257781253478505536742669766002598050252050966557803081500157576991742050833718909018301621924626984442436874180687391167642472212231838575630066062004550556734200712869580798297696818729209227316144264714358246461240929593562433577009438558421182997325214664027648525949042078938628441419699644958477565994349222598078877325740950675928918249543378598065293933407535595121495961320055282538051498495225586930681896581846252481266219762466229 |
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.