Factor Info
ID | 151866 |
Size | 955 digits / 3170 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1670469841823029138241571242869689298171528167081443905869510362338215350482374196574997372787753611966468636283688240937717574013991776176216549388450936209932055580324603575499388603855339614913982513886830210922693355972266285135634678510152834096331312114409980540270735778813006771276228772775130407334738400306661115115319847844388129788657305598959757368509162239352927745409784340943376399175249811495094793425713018230887475940094094548484596697837904570768037847200699069490378962451317806381718697012278514385389306028379117356408231866330952760171067885979271506367175153406061526565751873010605106955457300789886293571638281103127846599471180977772958542767204040683370301042144350058885165660283647108850994461285992883450529927934020129331657150473085161633566021614945580426926702292973381647099496387027820065507922362538691662261889340140713379656126047088340723340968564233193383481916523801707910339155517252041357462965732940827194721 |
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.