Factor Info
ID | 158188 |
Size | 1154 digits / 3833 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 40860197383214232905253659855815460497407865377404545799387885775504488810129098583842969033738889953714291359492467264861258603251983904466573553030951088479383067337960122718963210960306210081810212967762907760367006511047508260876495466424687396108733957387840165893937013906704855595954038783542529871514985218548788348580744857195927249936532192422106053512472249725225214832917457952434802119102750598937230260003830053506412757667100917074917931564790288853835210325297307496023289671878994372116830362000528048291421798381101984052182969845565347524639420875737152651159645877430327565900270633066393871942169661342113827464795616294031474726379945500303901596791120319649404303817904977641792789396920672921157852318564657311845515009536937204210612700200188143464929183960195173429485028064937806728171391245224779314315774610989942341131489744465105964858773324367994652281544102160402480744910832384319206773543769047088420513673897173988285676364262929180006016377597776250199281055949234462283429956157936921970079453673607588512192611431921641855364778519050129205110462651332722056659777133921095917632564614205369220772234672078471661409 |
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.