Factor Info
ID | 158083 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3738 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1159778766360348462679931724678914635198052710619299921907434667416296659185836163536292537578422812347130142918788734406412501041317725310297824029336408167171375387509145743457711866649390050536765491416344940850341485058416015414518784513514072094075662601177757535557328175590098013307871613991418507481317000481138848436319897119372275211316093917327982879103572175358002073774147140741412543044166337557488854258053405788648533817720290082904728804310852164013492466732028841077089337751663662717506821427757934180928988484035367945068101615597218794945737418268910520572914867928942340638268220252058617727182855766644845109097791660548356769930687555658025877574902440568948202768263913035529670559761743662015151170605769190979141639718097716424610787905049463061542323561418200933193756316811575314145244762965549562925318501498432537558602333611544673581187335984700499845823978743071214977626180486532935922177157032459105650853218509046379258776943505251268564217891843679902296981614112231840310282610729921969680228139779867711901806120279545097213940623890501815945054361500436292220656651194207587171912623721 |
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.