Factor Info
ID | 158273 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3812 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19377249532391872570428310479633877016502575797099151792913787674773335379115778748243725488845631112523578790621541989618756867946881334734331235352216392370672633969317662853097680705017184027422454392847090447444508103159900323793421088727295734811547279723622883387503132179918766954849213726932121792418950221460458603824083157583654105556259882289478166594270429330379441877153836368924217510974706578136015949932201039066604357228254687843427104423946885966556531551588614152790558238019229466173921839711187303014380226374280541665558698649772537277461158011266575200038248586826645225410841658590001569357354828962677472580920254412560862282350045028510006512213840881059305089155099007263759223289579240767298050425939728066575477333005712787551012926733495023608925922178977040058350537736668211746980624642354736312789313599455654702620976466284725881953971603055109632958376316149489852903926958338727809893397723627697098514333576465489208250318807864716602743954945153014783933248342670975017381008164842740490444206342845645468260738482111190402375732864848931151279601318075258885114114282005128658446079971668237431075682563256567 |
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.