Factor Info
ID | 151854 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15706241127578361869558953529381785575424675631475092190622545243126245165976131947481280580197362439324117974460931424897557661135714365714648120389024080626277838793823224832004728019689489828640913997538759101584847621121102135737756226866675520560227263807874556138880572909399809386713372760749085236334652020690245807868348591900727634901392949232125097313730053396506577633838069086265534383489145824518541314859753643112794145998814210140164795675350190212277816170372125237328128697472898485193504407195928275674157972358686053726694756261046313279542432455354333414745716302539061858223599310113007450913889514944479581037461896537978742026623601561441060698675302622277135537977102405300637436384090483985480365391242075304686747353676315200320323120691241001267729331722589524019048036644857443423248619026107884230749593296040813532444311551076250795493540827019367703775007592699023948404236174978031751521144676798472073014248133818180071324704051964917397576557360317389277908212815398708515090367350833981735055192787850042178808313146407297558561684735482550557871079814138496623619856553286932521023766019263 |
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.