Factor Info
ID | 158491 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3784 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 119571214850190346607036495135838937444307669181159514562681746791211832194357747804013955247616362478366565513819916990679354712209454734639625685946301393367999497277736683301161027139460045801870614458033585927596015726996946209398241688003217705609091504913811085667393329467193064602011325382215215967548743120076685395482510525039533699999567704815425981749920498662883383837819407081230088172575597930422081076940206013385090452526730825258867947148221309808135401582981420404469345423597609838405074237860953523343503869648873159263826442641548087924642454541044992113653154802537810627238374941576208111562937521482591666655398481948405633304493865604518793373570147622335808310576531146982915917553168215375908833879112307368207592584526773791795591942821191033328475203785668831514503243061839457674430223620958674572773123432062627632023757760118695789201360435145430460548609532150207523278205359850092942597172598077664557751475282962880277217260307329593531153331616673420840256307794685620350751216458161374018048658245918667426788602467774350654521569146505739166847068345193285216478918772060145839457091216882890460662581 |
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.