Factor Info
ID | 158151 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3716 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 248431029125113229111501670098763511941936750653403462661303292306447702782487775845122096717605964309007446607072047287853650014803284712925487881809654112259929818577738757899500723369477294358467213999456072350422060607777431046856927958685643532393185857908301916586869945601634172299912476444957131976503649125211573414844553530208912930218954109393886008313513346023331584702204661838613643755135647669058090390826647162009621584159719641622127510083059681434633709813573196352368911568407917710026026071816851332740087461303229816866129946868335256339218287492866078875660487187768493476337390335639873585815307901417340877439903597750897427214988690722834558922111613510381512990132586147959288251402331497487851476472065971490277642470173966214753287670819161686925506011804305116765641518341391160298723444592577952529194979482596033241675033715717665871264502568350705158854225954099690025234615852034852596147321980488398628062829525563763293745001070122140270615249405128170021276105460457917352866406876633744213236092558880360969621654337771846215328971009277353012647251411461798418971200241249192293581 |
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.