Factor Info
ID | 148725 |
Size | 963 digits / 3197 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 241735207140914884885607492991051660844328878431049796438573632904109451529271339509278157973082604619075492361037025319471729538786831283343456506364013926915546897283121106341792873543865336505838407280817248291541495989918444800192725011077489385548056374380409724729382783365201310504193550618305491011765429124668761308553507371059352457557950353761535890724793947767723510069993931943675352607826547993895601090099861423430506387566154123457668678094851572809289996205126668517768551906817043603943276759052228943196051170432998294275682920645402550471997433118107012581779533580355258835510378488737163186908903823585960319540189070784905359704427599543358560779578410216466775574938994568361559319878168567431790427258137661321060567343497800284283285681761116542201655507844403012754334241346493477798565643941468060037747975395286517883169389216630838496703709507130824875145927000869285993340923828977688971123799026124524885087320072114858165586175797 |
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.