Factor Info
ID | 158014 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 40676473723529378319103290963879868239595779872451330994218648610993524308494447121850276537839582408964412967908096811331146081249551226278540592536294205792544514786629605612570604665250375396351805292360797067442095877940773306638817572498131650845316219402017364626938131117090663079073905341658611739299314081156288761659425783674257472353496992257669902649941580262777995922604091804900843522682082566750997256762548975269841745924580141217444811643622608588969570425624720033499851332715181324994825702559865483707901536010909993972772650757278286811259355353317747037053704436831972959234784943879123691984772871516745682644817285076695016675974294288670234293172239811418971648306601179365578347877669485927957185170314231550375785142288650650179049527689488051357142941104686516664058014302098131149894651455681241898909757784383473578398557337897081723614515082136745879020900191209875079082919759984482368049294682188102445653164888240471271776205114715920436350022961488239475835443520015994596184834441670352529080017087422595479784116492432614026545580531593875806829605387605386183169913970533820592216991 |
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.