Factor Info
ID | 158251 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3757 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 676845175444862578326790841184770301389264074578143789581933582826753268323279489523783544730578886306340486350706489418894977528060969535289565890861637415366669134452315804589485088080114462064150926096506490301317099546322444722432255904077119433733798114305925726260359921311750148104910964234564451292129375215722460690495992121007257993702896052210319875396104093675168688174649404151255345121022366436920756501007288562286882206283819228878105931026921551036252640451769057761157161858204590641436001255467172024727869817971503106287570049504552234479918665994233895486868120014886837549347485862995519844713362035867678805765626544480390380064859378868201863093806011986103603116832111326955625198802993843491398556492799695706956136506688067757015744480398357823238685711854498001669806959198773849304183462122935324284107961860382811059300403574040130584504183006253154414176961288489489418904853554220779595116107237794404967990274370318391718442073185777519343283190125599680419646880251759119271944694372285132421107345094847192192932950408175203841041819506111845547478574545752277798881498319747171820050947174370409 |
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.