Factor Info
ID | 158100 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18181840699703640187181137961932731229591609000103916914468166726564627694207742865701727627406073463902292701791457479895059193418250534895535738965679132523992982151846031009280017622633770249773927947499128443969867702332100689872523735751722401119131036026850209399621349588241961740124884492825264474226466350964942206904202509452742547631724150814129470516351593035364738456215770981560655016937102568365558676244015440818321626637217234726271891655549708212000291318637573443051983959473269870996937762264910853029140328883149652166465625152023667738129537085805759155280000413904793958209785937890814074842738882847147944631106185152842237978713425896356891125954120184827767368370169556768954104682576203623404622423971187326785665599204356569641791045424604171479258402835709367033446210155439598320254891606773507704366940399763789500813123441423894434871725485937787997112873713362499621887186302089337564085421022186480790140872858281271189983983128845894964200309136419169394728631718127722472589119188262662257783388525217769677579097791787913278836616809834870563381501231148731549715577516215010946741374697119 |
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.