Factor Info
ID | 158550 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3813 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 40286220638234027973279501132867000827060967174945425837342896042516181649639914247198798106712554116623047956328636055216744860578999795085257367819597794823274032339464496115143355482582950546154864088110537903559616570451990046220242139319271720204663882862983666495449272851270961906711612831253656047652705150035817391330676562623387634157925331548712882010348490919862336376068721565985747373346484300818806416697835691922060660601565749461725359749053898717374867385888707810463352753823844567673493648089922526869184449546023660232890418474299523555701003363232291275437450635342327754803733240095257395233832080776766713038999980399091082377686082096196948191043928244715736774764097474381539989007707352367472708930609237111415601902059563429332022373934830712813834467418760372961004778305473568883819098387840897067702775559468879355349543434787298936418750276554061084459166613191481447900015982641495635167859013421679485656970213068234525943281458698461201960436798124991772295687050053905954180113840392645308498810583722486082380758313373655696785079444775353240490461278256653086708419896882198935388754735697291218832318066523257 |
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.