Factor Info
ID | 158486 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3734 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 60299674063050252941444548683985933312919762069809047369747562538530852664335552269011222066735944347064396787856380489235189747418058124828376158306830259635783032132852872918038122801236066994836149382110364879760219173967270058927431695773065517867603877640437630033743904229429392799358115105598881559937514101250928882856513954920227703493279845212796253939439437298079927848536333707078085598060286781130715664364595861402782111019049383004663546651296627740331782622240513979498345892298425539159295240776341146431618796218720716743945250902958922418185239342419004447834629681250660621132773484200462570702877287194797222302068548993275800522936689351255976152081385463303197976340713692835319549460909066853719400384663817315286505716440725854832846913421626212590354439494377116244996896967283214365532329957160729070895151053840695128012470793565622104185855098884671000973487886427152211467376784843252428085766863265859127636262284427595841506249903276335585207891363862429936879597677339622360487645799420071884945981158365218584334966042415242229533489187907386513596110519165475793970317998330283276431217417 |
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.