Factor Info
ID | 158065 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 296720265030348866695753064255593418370075571036491500026773005312235312663902370466708198941063439341617890716384427697978125516288322959289667603756152149438469614919278469422486760814134440543380603513439102434014336598502746392872004381220719675272200534304340477114650615076830833000794698874460301799684069097114699371718952915054169165488691835624153323397329723657147158384613834982604732663085016120389999232767708171214922498200839799974280403345005337152203491774216711365854210584611470918259013567856942320989844869636390909454745864296378599124204904996279098929845950680878378465683228195905025534796850723125273357420977717115360456934946284939912654533565126435608256400693299035383979099377856360963504400156370445024310019619565755054711770161152364983545367072419771636957771919173008335688352236254044316185883092290111459899587512560126895773811617416912440816527466424425649162454248331125353470253040655149713545736281801182577692112361462978054975040853604829036242745764488389333862911534892631065102196310533078753455344175358853823604389162981794575705637054495285797369833308090843255094013970678177 |
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.