Factor Info
ID | 151725 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 197450314121179455859201731590987582520649286471165690961941112987808422036120621759846884057666005491804629849915302844828270643458279538270705792687772396813614135200362054734430393199181902256246431630497365745392598547802392423027178991788415316643101124098052418957966837076479534629477407246210836104848061840690928095532947552689776309715572217052837798002364787984017781012405011218359322913029365334071415997815447302325492114848917730365234912959520990726663851955664551643738536443939074226950551249731019941843287832150886612724815450536129062247926871419153084604750850200373578850007734961056028644220597902713835262929988924567601606574180992143207062276711982606119811189675668151582395549677859630547598177830135827422814361643947798239588485618220189147513827277321654645645929881340049519413680249860906775776945778385977217233838543266119571279248039098463912992136846481610345434395885679222456831388169781471563787777659298441695786033978547484873556396619008196397955386883134723262152708721461493721431991405033096141397745320967916721645518856672941903455423886585248514178485701539017562712392574140475595926551 |
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.