Factor Info
ID | 151799 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3781 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10248319573321706809372020271508530185807034617570525033615206487485500444468830959659264827736987245786646763697175508484038228754771386449166424220487391795402622524738227124130968881669390190000133350490915353553652173070962810904890817540615267132248573389253039300973684253881131143541512223590375931288472912049926026900661138737477334168353861142347590190808745890991418361757203924993330995730731730627870665826981685535135962983194779496219174025830915889646984183850448957611267403927274750440560436442283638779901431615878168972718201641453022534092846721725313452245573832527041884890014729640977841001847489187958749710037263303545886817060199504263126938392854654361828385160710320113902317114710978884244728593376173445244917298219124569803521265230824058932782575531843983076382167329425418325473460746653835742317052608687636100371405909683282188460680854194808309896983427419248659579007390435254135742339091968177166322903263533155092359780740583345950301591682919824363226161243981284411764027162756264062086821324420131073796576084517004827483517680928432983989473118537300052981554440415539727321528251996974921269443 |
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.