Factor Info
ID | 151767 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3783 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 60967548443562526719186546661991771263889422054868853402709457601936095357126943017969574695205399849464022341588180559050630338307429305200468558889902641171489685191166088506827679469367910334533765054064773619770596206902466764043384828472865191452110531537660407244827795777461718982811354991919688866472011307951476912432727871422455835750391730767669718897717328712728806907699034674066543769754110108651952045358180626152350557969144510117251354227479391979969481564520116526283944187765382710752442319015367640912272653853921020570856331744994222699101660757234644810195678743002441493450343553189174300659778404862402146398663915793446032417992475187322578907518135646390819428634984777741145991177679906218828249823387459803552608451353428710754181635670414338578291246676421322564481172010979725297252558061979006913882930534647935494095856151363727407833955929847629063286522222409473066302269530588255610001654362477220868976086514797017948987391627940313551961498969834979589915531268008830109567545856267460722997653849665128891226542761455697870475672310493252561628812586263888837122919434645313027894446723786380924081687 |
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.