Factor Info
ID | 158044 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3822 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 23485735371132868714886690411986901311610366099913458474354011207599206958743824906657253244014692878843066882710910302114188565803959887332348611197415570545182093542385432287137001438688142359440152023471355784331121649260304566713099940201268799373189675345619046572323920333832291749521097844879124074419706687061198870676310281278835034850814357698397370529751816912818203163216138705755843819586536921578197440912630674912856083324708850068005170802044105595279411479284095206972909237055684397968896589781480950902606296017658106109451668085336649639579622024406668915944594370128696014817283546107531997519159607671234456650031385698251310188734836041976467703194725500546214723980818168163597409651808189004289111429710232156480601997101945265749380284147044532962241500775568817379001018251519921920555982691159699635945556689465361512555710854903660076389046168350455411722166174199983060493000365050991282407549546344015164982452873434171816154984739727088303115047982642653725800228159809504575282776902043668064363586743499758133452912134606460984521035224586303059018020958665748212030219912227573545630791758703655393398707537935179607 |
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.