Factor Info
ID | 151916 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 127456379691147810783236549335135367743259771627628021005130789565301762892862307522086331183383458182466151866272793027252106145018351257108963913521447198196833318943510453211023056232269726914372516453754448572167739731267067336540893590811094293588793954963174040208463196045626014583610144114331538160057281417975282289974933494527383661267976761045422188386993752474132941943725129049466624743122209462126312807863575468494228459023626788026376316598522447168306541895888221779129553568319806258389508094183860932487806754635918429819718670298271872953794059743748045049964945133762080195447798301324438259082161014508544781692548812310039213551055005153759507397185599464443575067613750199506792513119410841415919263052064338168120220798829219822755531297298258629322802268820927556585878625740615821842948757626785660958493344028605293154746698168743075751687189987177144041402705567032487411618567442044886130132799033864116008359951465320346959250800126182314281523432074159965063067603409709702680519356373695734263700665843981309493820531756395462750943285620100067981551530553109035618144874928189898266215006607 |
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.