Factor Info
ID | 158751 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3719 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3134524281014915334041215171036922982770522252801547402874926394409932669708436960887404627306349770441737287806269643059315349253171846287564187831468690641645126709642817088030344802399827426051604217290042199792419637374687044246179968640960834890844163430088194678896895895551015730290675675994514220396802814370907108138281629265920279446224556099351702203879945506433579033664263910129205365838005532364886548354879070170429492769650819753169600362303272211302065267075289398280412092771208497230832095491065307975026571606069069054829035893061093870755664300719930410787096947610901489030125699134381037652593551004839681500976120217885985284212886985569994457099028967442532381369579451425233006747115196709892918754237360082933306383649564217627846586858896399611769418671042960427112272490431994775835398336784192168503304512692833788386945391440330743759368660406261883805026297750622098706713427614800681701845735692533682669651705058664174326500796461902054803973081180713069218386860950964770170104392849945653128654858146334774463751855500422327970422355542786020142726673686149715512215606739724597823051 |
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.