Factor Info
ID | 158690 |
Size | 1106 digits / 3673 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26528372508599668769654432364506999529309213234161311050934328568617527498851394292238626475454531509100743548632946539162097362832016147973307855793841518295764318831524530752178311899065449936616360457277699998258414941118804695805564857494170829730473494797446846896719465972118244423464868149212012028497709953384886848268190064480207028626727590921157332850816847683328406541837985949884268069857778417745275545737058493607490903666658420781261779456009619126895642878692146211745733905518621331850962736543613761021656460476390222322586688001989594172413312662201153603635182746165677869712376899969944930648321842169756012262478286158142772116964435054797429810087932509107859669179559942070566743199003212276797532948120069316744908846599448158324317986159096500607965773154042545193193404025462449776971069115638352245515727850947826031082624446170579466840091316750890488148462819198875401485755595175844834527005362283276799618896314446378730171840193289098385092045832398492056680057336387510541203343642167136580390229800261954849063181808739689797401917745658223029298062776134236079436754751 |
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.