Factor Info
ID | 158210 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3771 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14012654385221986803999933962286190642242387596462009045904044664543475756006466339153931094349722157319646705155456976022525945177957679087098539355634689752742905916352642255320013769129322836176280833083816022813057111939793628495249509128924276043632475065359559052240060026741650577734379732346357122152307402277108151122184980780576648312509505740886166551468954043245588415672639336242798436713118534608423743933254477574894488686997984188639254000431637978340363429380061978450948054132183047788153256079645114795739635765404840559367845105494410051790772787857119747026502276676951335150524374545119717086955970918572282866802646040872716980301890248632700324938400775521386754027382207192992163624171244935141120689095377244959298843396488128568306730740648805616574505498974051050715310952290566969126715909264409510480532033881000840121774307894209336174468734966195929855981039060857446575747994143316259511556223664179798438514434887103252258784788650142710580577492953328975219837580462879635061121870501060128855432863631679654303541842564897335788697211092917913435211906528556348390025205143583303961372263636103518081 |
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.