Factor Info
ID | 158240 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5008103680036457524769341871511848097023164262119309323893831737127951126701442875555845348394256197971439633604059702607255971592703077774634386769725972776844575109253553060252067701194966098822340383928157451532554399519760926523195729138463329829168279218859811403462729154128540868040589297883752374396395361405346607206503087705906007050625001202226576499678631322436949511708797339558995652866764289721133051025903865682490645938755363011674060785287590939532809760001742041397417643836709026680377509721694990403813473082943579230109531393988981429636430004893539433981808229766248449219903168371673863121570903494641452150673191045564767680740579121915508866937598991466934822163532024057360551911476795668015007186725076176401943885680792912101839554198725441676224822804024513610341418737977788469617208984858484019488245912945375427209139720889894162466830908320077919126763807209890945824813144573872909628302605204422499403909418805466397231699517759740012435050929924394001186781551805385162342389081758879163100828680432436201774052434071845708260756619402124878312864491750527260848439457114689094078626243187623529596887 |
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.