Factor Info
ID | 158048 |
Size | 1101 digits / 3657 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 404481920936202594014785217316965403742463008125870868130066822630497906640829754286256461204570995428561100087706617886614607227534966692955992674564033871577239175475130316788912567499426835490766837945949877718534503447250859476107733528222839215077930928826369953325796149356988849637097975121835693400352666593895779544160678893221990581041627896089908174473780903769489876951324894818301860838520696700642792671184505071902540280657159854335674594283801222133985070310311381071929932495295940645334234373477794842580160928649161565562749398214172815892721126332399322795418833371377333923849362762931504478481082334609941726960198860254913846759472930107869751077138929841102600696892773642603215815121291217832992816085010257836002450163446741791298734221883028856574665736439431005524492499382958979773827541334130517939476873170531877858429030782160888659174417898176677695638489588391510951268585485312969059394353043521083047293643469281392274285667029867459227043044845883341778373676136003112462974556633907505164430101376485576393501568713030618706971060560380627796934159613668985672467 |
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.