Factor Info
ID | 158689 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26761501363794075427586663105921124840046918252430504665037297331319566657670076664452374786530841617119448126110688764826770792506689894137233131289421181600549167280575800623449138430338641397273284556720643841685762600337678628814496770699129022594399851003284787253497500898741554350744003714021111807321658919398504338806024372466895146514850424442563238322887464823547051020486375280670911901116666105068796025199387137905802277560047595530679577893229867217359266976717953175340926881129036531017338227615557756981829530517615064987079038584115870391908637011689784833873113776117714724540541490605621544024325201024312142846008634662974587411812507078742284150434228780415396841789278428364537015594611870038479500520786618952282312087025825475099967799920919262088475422453010092980450786026032795499020845302244437273072721360120546106131312020197993785860944369192333699242155412176285679042172155908589740775623827462375804253915222505817436988098193704262109792188446616962958850256423695094561826626375611333784694290431732378974488644685563285122744180919411602845802904395104604626188263170900675750397020776971 |
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.