Factor Info
ID | 158000 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3711 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10553925217057543925837737023766175129281757404301288993841954153106074294624577303076682827161543612977634914281384361164264787525264508336332334803262406945721390502547643626217735239227472928761058965703547447062208441103087961984758822328910066193420562340432608887791810605268513523370954445465458889446659009209758125886450929593190108339887735539883423390188260231288348704400675541284925388997456336280907429738449258677369321516168749611294598506162063047728850323400391554451489805813501609286078010397551712993831017992317327175453698259115398677427727909923574665221348964873633941786523001555761059585560141265399844340388973059307974708926500310443479312829884193076552020178223162155377177718757269048472143942533139057747264241084616661990339984334810360625952752819522693288572975533516078086844559743826249279801412528623902331224393307038183396134546273804471478643088929475487551130729500461762290704870466874458237988050294498790550695547112970487065086732791857593833297504099543143219125292763485583669644594704212761999670924007635367558770327675224075480974164778593484043092181250303495255551 |
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.