Factor Info
ID | 158189 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 818684890570726868004890939778772071218360265540403508523104415926801445556864984076329091842826443155835070624049001066680671244878698397254836335539686102745176459507864934593679984399294903480286358183672215198489416335571318361311816679104821662777036514530992966598236060295631695990799244577899428156071701511487146936993339067375131536007961435629950079054210345816670871804829464265022528485049742095308697618027112138337226036452764228863002299400581346068629642951737733845358219928053891435270580567229915730638742624009478553204235627981679796223341012832805831729297260112938146655481462567568772599820002661726640529097618033072213064467436536313913573215191310012304227375080569297894707009585255547518476909059030972674553651680377637581089210889742058542793279226059082887739295489189497220807046455197647506056101457302477129134205372436931930330959461333729466801501856561229536463130098819513251801062395929971172465746681907718110801434178520930191996838226156414161369430928388967744722186342704997590574678007311814191948235340391866110104211142203057274234870476426422371123311215602612533859868132737963995799 |
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.