Factor Info
ID | 158192 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3769 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2131256205774439196307853136392248525163428137335578693261148950420952728848064761608008425731064067953807315047835978657021803265204359264492307389342679680757449343842100485155332631114484112500821263562138969263867099820369062450839235497620989801475601445980560197564942206224925277505192230351023936997972073178939032471876633220143662046269450800373358538667558956197036426919847972677142256235014620110394177858645556728392790609297877907363054235387927414438942764090596450157723412396776036304412779580398457237384297298855580926967291697719565892399135117013206199471985070774542354612950441323852005945457815378778171230129922496540853676171247502106924771593620483076212438402145126149042683422820498194101430939572042978345345223426044746112590763907085836257867076872710329999000886645916890220774966618135026697802573709077709583706946131627104680991817594537433664576049819461583803147561923105220660723374605221337304263441018184514392067919021593940494103275909551606599832025425106951333918466689022614158632764112887529856969896645292055663719496671512675063651100288157835434540122434701642846322226496217977314981 |
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.