Factor Info
ID | 151915 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4726817535285931170608262016972625026931537089551181116932227007351601370505767329694700342608538024066120440474104355991083425468445891712670788677201867498388360159514472677434802948109452518303838460954568015700119830403161394933650009454911559954763262908478540851093975144622898707342820035717850501672308205988546692500295179827933588708053068232671979428994018525823678368796649699013642993848746531192919005467422672727539859422885105340057615583916448021425781623403496703695344849056982423257930539269947196156812767545126419651458419271849615266008643320223648164510346493912718824718577868269063768487455672275898914596682875242959867382107354602634167647467015487141608195963847694950821718135486773616080057661985581638875979927690196597049867914291408914404780046353522666762147844674576079936351896213333171481692122332748365909416106493840074900727868311349890864123689148630109773410397466332963105121663293585321834748597322093792807250270645976009683805745572945228486060759837260002062236279756798811632800020454188351513175289716545948637223926729953433409967013283729428192415441919628300970586911066238391629108942030023 |
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.