Factor Info
ID | 100289 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 629736750509163022336592890483415009673136191153918203250611530524780219796298792020502407660315246865787015342044050794711442674400032061326248424313148670424013638282475754815343606534380284236015779562996276009278401366967113101022354309804814993312600654612380214487528055779845236754113842482906745378825638153165332098286836858136503799902959792106887378466449297744398626110985945438089653297831976077687932479429990815180440951984314913940861316940926533166531465110215449073598256342567576735212750897089682536040291191524703945355217075671260584535087345094938790508771523971138335704315224976219561967857812370318821132055478559117846350593783136458625965814522414557950487244142931372980194476571088416237240158909664137755500614615995294002736913944464277428329073178158997634175753735130714939530575036114315957038543374793339804029728764511696593855372590932023465730535481296936242241355480231549021087890759188543030115222377660523313761889315049606598874260673501535273697457725473120837766778050458756280615354186166188898025737200224156241614230093325449935840424256776165743834318950124179902213911304761 |
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.