Factor Info
ID | 158104 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3795 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 231211699811027105881226123675514903058165044247550775203414725712388261978703683008413464755191870785425645625597169621795854839188997446377139602423709754701639461574403039192448723957451822655641595691500871450228659524070859225379480484713688435076471111870664790304431110341111830755963322880680118385960702400031791223150684836716962181185830577019459918265097564260612722268957355516274116557230651652176261733025695325258188731646004316952479234612051547507986264905210368002105663923757527346189754466900040232924913522207474173425014771056996479814844024027465752729692374955757400088390275937549944428668483193242341316424237594005380914698678869260699696635686321589632172767134000247478617790308475464989084499343545924460850470693208869214489342734623427421506970494707514093530418232836277105966860155094652670452776217395134339537423954779441860070570657929723709620328715996045713988047870037554311885367346575518501112340499794752007750674958810263142160810158768681909866330225687272154352054859880188946504405171882707751807529544957052028524083076402396951816395875562813211900676932610800456541873509027430980193678655549 |
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.