Factor Info
ID | 158150 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14387290323486626221505680712760135760289142368480572297641555300146078292390697043896387349282720389962865758019741000170591691907675996095266306597892386832982569762369688954472154554194960727295399659919225777415440254794120224042937710057481574760781104397656323828002935358724147981150948308112254271522667149425003699144054344387673580660614022799541684354007597045971331335091242155913536988181270178860975948973199314906655530033862702842226981397090016418034184900058939352638625245636817835445669244885168449545529724371188256592637828781469047138124180525958933669375235141444519578959119977157866491457844530129784062630780377420224088498468364958711478478731892658572613368565721240711889141184117174454866897438599005293564776520187987644341612495117491700698617725910651356244800161671213179528657422415566460260037720016454787113302557606484462839821290564052009351477819886223709814534200720504031929556119380594012262763560137076726799354919708196891958960381668608079603309932563364434487562629687444568865355419907910212067974891471250512874116659815210736825396127238567483602905620192369148389856962614877806706254218901 |
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.