Factor Info
ID | 158728 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3717 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 579537683476731645062074190665606935468017578926012155865021081815161058802622480506122288256261831072983731046182816908344482784331783030535186577747484083631029133684919047233697979962960456251993133146760214246270601597768537995629946578236242803913218547214125981923874003396971898924590156362571035406549790020798945788983508973223112583204625748483304969470692593385405353444658364102873461840698647773490060623232818316337557739140313094349216399313447414658135458382672434993729183048933275716816481106191206163559582174529073125468570683521782746616392424070501171086369043808046064593960564742871523450824576639522774139798926632432303381486205092364522905040392859295521537024452881058117981905222675726533206705838319482833902011228576367817478112385012649570729545572419560919316864232812557350040330085151757257188686189203793475007022528141775147627508192412245133077488951737652349753913429052499023418980031178797724472344246907790513694266124490388777642171211229612913923918382249928299204023397551947670383254344754259790479366722891557973912682827665171639987212046990620085482555682698924938719361 |
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.