Factor Info
ID | 100438 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3772 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 25202132510658727013100496013271137811433101706349229278966799495228136889697367095445901699805383909761868341902388680860165370297334421760181584335269986775254498636172854678743774731199275591527621136763218510260658757033132292709486793684184940686466656908710045878581887021172939648468026022645038987151875238384653166094605358698110663578619206560833873160864607357042197542415978293427209045194557400292583718598623585560647425106670082679407617250502031909319010312815638610230185610832637820189590794756325166668776269137146235763753545455228378923115736600916513145438856290596905980752288441239935596731593269897235723946006335936193036893137194322796644351906453555933265210826240358739470465611075587086816827860948562959130184287509549678054199508284601717278488515642512084450598979979316805677216331727537803896634005007215059916593640534681251153382558566097572204476323172810374978845065173680607681953072927162569213460915903802627152227667546526402689585704373036412562722660270779754625545854276902510845854969319422368294770230779820928560423946315316583974503093131368534480327819087914621617564524197043875947549 |
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.