Factor Info
ID | 158541 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3751 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8765487008546850343109519569514597391709179303081783258645391133931143581493365945014964811440827384595527057476261479305614175442855618585413232974417167290287660708006872396438983798313475914907154550387824383761270249411563443739905434341852144603766022625323987788922337220178215252567909174625375546656376148062676658234895763494580857648769677307629781079375274818455259057603870467804042261498709767067287340039545866438031959634428672839849670789436066900936928525204009821247680915060636484165500846313952522425811815390897783992630441229051153179172194756576361427468471846951955923183170342692273023016690838855417393268852027926217441188244072100109290132768566252021447054032475225767252361015769739883570263710798274394096422805851428488890771341834268320115420614964914921405291289331513854381286698310996800835222283898606179215974939362900812119854178357944602368649141987937713039809999655052103091855993561976072605844233367675985031635238050989377404589456625296383565912285674599834291324560520612948683091520021000561874868895153258274507313387746010818555479643429339269920934840310727156819241427269924339 |
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.