Factor Info
ID | 151887 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3724 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 87657351425141153053629601799240008472243155199276326094890636966389379678912579081223307510887100506347760851894698364044971293033671937450823973721899630408429705135808732812459060227279398574709706058645610635619180812258164292502521327268364615843886457110753800827290033798706514481221356499610730777077177483043139223277127107332106259760864054154805794196180736003349321359100273073531352859758846566001920902944456764839956898287099078995809233186108984130824947390510152943467967320928367467693919100168070344993896067745306631286762694547598265772527655042426991071141442488247302932192385352623142293405367532913546409673859910484973961758354035357972629729476449800510424277745870371605864511313375794752951963922793914340152393411051028979445494739437833632573770767077242017697907455269238950722971904117708836989737791774893844184798800206336285355137378598401250879933969517633141017307810513687255227932319954792752300286858008955803129112148581085603913619230933487271367228572016589202952037905770717569841904086354684099725765541991330201187677656706902081757736878183628303789971538226320382154539921 |
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.