Factor Info
ID | 80899 |
Size | 948 digits / 3147 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 156063261036092238870777579329960100772523297769879332113588612409380042438199326447696405921285067953285832692425945758935236452213528721011739515659349353944545908449271005699545372807751184511507340215650310161439907667833990465920692080820519859227370390266442012304864189107922843836946802194289403005728327468028015485289867671725470270150230091212550708590374004235025791580771933982111055871649769496098972566595140568827532256157582394017352421126120908057966457660549625724878261455463304687924535442938126857246990321628301817069668307879549718475969735266892105942403088805226620562693344839558347453232463174350972675706992568250517323716906463513575393415421370940462450978741551334700845935430445977366841166732986285420641259409833711312672600333391515024327848087655124161836221541941794765333551355393836456526681357005038418874946545023956097886737552922999041527954755644139327096789473870703536096952853437007214428801843714157 |
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.