Factor Info
ID | 151781 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3671 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6100706822051005591886298929114691109960661349488494532201831704275395262420884329055461832640850638606082080213355494377201087814963322350787221319351541749251089158567456483955031795757855572616765007270088105435473321865401652321799219244494325178975900441414591642879796157803871661431322636559067986347733918662727048589545715729148022700154601386787401182047927876995755774604171757529432205972817825238208817669711399073839844100085440877761199704704372456471555392134780000813781678604537601736139616367621440931730975294184146328526290818944239006542021778554802375325072220452404188570748412415378142726129686710683926185630103967952587915441614115124374508087858309854862518337475182583767391564239399580046979570731922371853286108600754512190006804795567175801589052427992723809582655121342998401572535374844312236853775642027905885776158650895980349654551717912628980062860647166821845761690292051554748867277978002097800982141998736776743307208291277610393761824053875060650280737176419432985248163734662859896452687424558010278908158367535499531740702540157576966673231741426419286205805361 |
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.