Factor Info
ID | 158007 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3748 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1702019097681026149829624211267682003917667359784013928386496449173649337913063455027574432951840682844470783662647408652049404632624109382663445083266309613012438837789257127983591104868079750261899778145301158035871033630607517661761458180901454885852281459215692352237800921037103823863432714249192162775427652375021443421903263950520950825745777135882421779228409247387652020155680905515016944047038004986847993422882217086240563973631536434836690795604091372104708610747262892688785964545114010262956101947984606010996420036487397807456773043104104957021768333789128907589669603674927063344264131363307774384717635405251199050879423937414048355088651443433032301349134110868342164186550411264941865608832419150045746015508366854404375749579763967434239140707172413658830568222528771404823480759007942007293890033028554915452665664331260956557931800009880175354910300926936686259571164091065283819299211525267060795547363662526175507868553828557056161089079603452536966275217231169322028185720819337542007198201893238247703340887313281613223949670301762571040759554103151257162226229913333740483180634509107062104831741130719 |
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.