Factor Info
ID | 158008 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3671 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6201039396886243197650074824049086419060702504583233533521966240007071649177275126049499561301387825036805381480557112595064015949387252418470177604650783807624345298273078600627904135823809632731210542332707803223855882886656454183207288410421597212205407328143797286425849359229076527079251158337947835455425139415702846720904171519355935628444068873142219594127880205703101191284060187213063479779648846992401407059980461623963131168932538670389411980685749105594422333750183694280211315338406171301493503324115646205141792250468686565207348809881662663786299102853267615909817929866214161344618533403960616177481861550844630089239593214280428845229100970911596941791349703481648868523665853166646881261903658219262839407723228463838055259097452505840956819756779241382539629682751402487072951531619969503456709502156060203379712035046534135104933854185827154774202360477955967010262259303100643801168751601497699316391916439017085082807985776853132319194844157983034976826431563042754653248377065539832410694509627765284880023932188101269341018777670933614814025069015722149460867099131260050919261609 |
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.