Factor Info
ID | 158688 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3809 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3039872553494931112374052732815914543605160932911068010702192282901996341060362030814064485199107678386895546285479111417571218307952637109263605781354475677321728325960183425250986987004722960053371537915019466940646076082364571051491541564694280837124870033259852827564498366672897739312547457719463486247332135596144106630580879635288017973840850509064691455782787312837047692958309875041969367069735860180196732152698543630134003608701856237722247422241518990642433155069452312003724758010601698704802901234996656100913831730021992723524689053181765623382382126407927520405103361884894347541973721183230198127349479750013779470543292600315693657206913746401169960348808566295469652313140628916872083837213153257079721664287765432260612195443237480890664870709817394894423828615807495522283826017113470234401728477336770612952496132268953005142384793498346664476400993099781172922123041840959529939821384903676419336786038726273256960971061631321089428470941788108892042951638987678920720979008086953658526966803402980896473028169344269044028907793646541345653208194639848391136777636685440435436784556881392964497447276285851066245878477270421 |
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.