Factor Info
ID | 158559 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3779 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2957345796248712570948098864524551381613467166617887115606738427290331041941661329951989180737576000468073382600445885692300895931057340804859960185742974393130725935160530753200894332688659355755836009395554874743943144692969070510076934408400776933673306887887491289541557895031499771146820631313749942811500655879131278629766059824628132923384643830334483811468564212193154803887464586137593476497564765157604536727007125865924443310181897292280004947549410958856823349323956247768875738227335139206200969167092613299539090277341081780834293496258895730879621665683847730152025733724630258822279152784785133693465017268888145277390163019814475802839953553779669409608430464680996196761348245115077294650112180224268194556070720085153160300755789203010867472524287714366353327121820864064340516493145009578451376758901851731188537709132602101450226452689396877067813787162130093408678451566052238039769308708591302333070523036425280675672448639919945295889553412142874504158338527127743936053859523641798369009110703819653864349822607829556554522027229061628352183781477831586411814027368157281880787015760824986942271210007781712894607 |
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.