Factor Info
ID
151425
Size
1099 digits / 3649 bits
Status
composite
Value
2540535865469310563934172363332079654023330367718512568035292123809413042657479097608749030950257096651385575437955669595270898817390578048831812297040434365952848429525686451673367417689611063775835703735977563137706618990316902443195540254535569756236485732173192698616708912256401986241790109202888336583087130564433846088158740788800965240119441817289334274986095238297207479853455696924507745508075260408180431309463005071034447599856277367155416640266371585523576020263319373615610250604469739407068787953107931086789468070347468924956470871862276416138930840957349008428446325570686562704604943108522268580683597317137704701056802756313832167800712259083756747560386945670560814746497370832102453917906167421318020534930254940280324441397688714125777805433896944309328764413152000793376626625527501888392401880617342279582966971838894053874802070127013192795328692415912553209462564122216883402407729067638167901076743241627899614907213863228392645046326539732905026798687588372780687951580819015018853751816561912927908631790034002448577878710698415665055632386709625921412460090881381608239
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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.
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