Factor Info
ID | 158362 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 984636430480580784570685228161464770098194140466345380246450218321636001987894848517586352289636789505494780314917363499645331919295114458955184889956227313982618891003423532276606653527465409554438380927606338062560393462526877032139987210823939969537789823484034332993204970488867526785947230764356036086633153815309453446113865579606001377165738433727171909508832442991096591014169453389767701502321578911662914720439206114715058451761043514149413429733410458413145772629136082859785969958699047411782970253784668930573222199609281264641059200497924895679421368962620237581560958917207715186898814483455843946901310753605159420819762358159284502665608557761049058161482115753246270410332030858265744791314619364660791556626827087533160330870549897637778483847922748666020051932932357410993273298690762486079540261258050848150652688650723467148613056642818825613317072605089538247706137994904397365210252842994507593921899933958176492984470933553195110254124563060620120496021755708510972898877659288915958410116422115233387669592723571425364551910662287842864295821255474132777736692346198019163787358635903822973601778591452319 |
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.