Factor Info
ID | 158006 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3801 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15719909781857228866441204461202394227611637833064798082133423938236890508476229666659514655029321420906732441075747588602038569686960729936887061138881335006473401485621547784975138989829369922825075361400368819577676581665167240988531144236221449600825987144447514144715713228287911690393379020590686117254165665147973514162069573342671745278474891579429384194064266811779267897858868768115703606569347552689615903596645716738739058997519136543991605103412625710148896384640806602269956298986198596524889590127139496478317349580795407253276388613168126317360017196465865248969952410002930045379212000911184877754960496079955695945574197725213651270340770508120074341719232528351918722332531057964160208025895010097037742512873378489305030795878806372657723400529951130098317102854620553867962904631376608793506053410419241342201111905207394118718079022934722883213720828799539949734297946914479092821007834694252105467193903603997183596130389948447752799364038792534837744171434984138651432586919315331010359585296628657253075683971948255294481393160385907307367289980986460264034711355228489630816546134061589776936944251665603330244909281041 |
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.