Factor Info
ID | 151891 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12366393707812035708045729913018951766520871849983251101339586001703801960842858932758867316840143489444227578392558549968177220008762906492061145362610548416594091865672628233440143569099120870851218554185066047190380871264457860173194075170996656066294807027573947049174693338113127743130039880789440851210957644840357945623716682848583347807558923071829276680923147784450939267203712217567558471979220324021393469349043722763120650938876443433893879836962932954008066230465366559997772973797624672858402465143463458593532166600442057052534404642473685283463275010628985184116805301235105588952254420725796618887023351813656322755126300175807187966258397691714778056931840405903967981514250579648740666167184955723776196465883555719226106074991478878551582786731104077674270357097665698069803319475989651355419693800007123858160473777782116736651994937105026328670219241871921542025835802883463183897034011828565772815537312410000994894563359292762126291874409344845683001805626178997145412112428169431590776762141274289909433848611093859056421481762754797310529056826386747884462149282578123653601903744153963039863350229217940062203255369 |
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.