Factor Info
ID | 158219 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3823 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 35696286255025067389731665093986104808494567183590304796618946482266586521045371233612427698700779120897255180889270807045909331637902509508646648642937662114421404723923963755921745504314358316985508033882109909478265714462267916039147348035118428943216866920587876883525605205330234650902329538124295695412742204229229567433596911553891737663248937861007644744229678126241219270543986580270823651424896620597359276739814023167421349284356723063007239783798596320795193950200353370645680957083722098386084038085721526099698868827722231310305421112327442935679767480150272406168882945794418376260081459449771996233173998270616121861925165245898463748153416981002774539401864136869736603184460535901998154800063023765140970104478895848382261233122091785862567522028757021760780019173582191104543405875287544316731906808491161254114848721219661697920083732862954795139813267111857678612964487530920731795371882533329633953247676534192073337272204903416043247143308539111257541673432772192298915397938003392153172052141020058731109418864959682781588216225446820935234263157594726524339815093764630547697199059291807415519359848352740112401479313363181501 |
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.