Factor Info
ID | 151983 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5426106886932601954176385794055454879780069622544583704827217385563644481765275966839090128188410726891867374166484624811261123258690170902906118520099057333723619162990405242872764023968735114677122145350909447570742005161203409055227102923283937122256151208640934758006710648164938541991213260857389568692456303068296740484632209613661440844006022737733510195332168489084195684355106136329011076155655909885148791333343925976294593463762579431173741358664409276426309600502902408557695447655320113437601024001683192684661540004983533170270700134779039198760771689326662277456837712935336640562601675725738167100581643491325446913109670589951026561333784865467526142493580060313426983637145185031057343394549980020702812564217612388025159808541165327357070493212842547984519494402116319610527235455914376881206482961268517806671556957054991363882282389605120095207688294111102174121180861188098477486475785302360938188759917130925438232422451180551365755156361262210695429122366859126535527497261729784627151550983609468869014298264280198453281588016404652648627631138374453638184331225822263181636765756266519733396131022477481118710264297 |
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.