Factor Info
ID | 158290 |
Size | 1154 digits / 3833 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 51455598218717964176242833669601358139668648365553245704543862603846378475263137073197903504500824550767122825097188838488940768981185157593842056540723990134851094531319649315264579406287695257876699193956117694990361053826734228189588956723022103682927576726358656121783531343939289164913409442328887278146778950648205828311500539071912510151379557960870518258027743102165795841254468026293798554958713648202560363905999433608665387025276955477067175953551036064706070476432795665547911271033162807016711942908272278900615323029904552017790386558969725684323558742895859500450004250322366575641626066969832972652426549155259392504750049184647143356948149835940278803439612870104320932325644248557495576362248512765612633211184205236774747521084629787556253036944665753174597653960534165816333748411981854894995302022627511232485220436750100865749571921386662178926492220316241073041975904390498062761151488059604369623314275072594005127290227638376712152048040774114464030317016751723112442809093865229170685762775899645037336557778813093709002592329949215862274646374186463577132775796100723130807160030950212009994622095029295894633133241314399005463 |
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.