Factor Info
ID | 158521 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3766 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 270454515855252166183620143291122110359131493369261237175120020118539381061643613363631513247903621167590015404044395500458997845351005786129470462843143705939511618689771796853540709774557136938214380899918492431481575557501868029310264864699542013979534680793715131022141395748783214498614896440197956326533707987380226939039460743994565155409161878713448666349624965920555884441250651306552416229888266302050107585727420608766688305842444829426764844739085209619310030137926294261218330842583342243881172738980878892825398022083252007898512300508664902451031695992489258111136243197203852740565862366695767250320903250717410012285822189884741485667482976867030041980820370487705844503911967915713716744094400513781533039196117907455671774742353329535153975605916446764196539567991313569148367181989795560255032337692781751057493783128637321975424780610799460496910339478148221442049489932877633661652516517021260442985958310673309880470795118377075282762701624137721296494476794630763251602113901176627557072394544289444535785289972290587158380803955431986587897536145347472710889985047650832036960220202147261793841566094145575881 |
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.