Factor Info
ID | 151930 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3782 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 25127450362468414321830111277592696578369902784708024352842897727236509276525633668010763048476824144427348980155236922768217709730538406997084413670024942346541694081767695285885442909266443256620659707616971749275724690812035991236979203766815418719567577216099479302895707030638321927020500078286323728123243930620776149071783813314066348239142315089177961791861586242251380203512855215264374399863361277030462381379537322114882456091528663207446100960699391417270918413496728599917077510340372638498116338789884403721943006710035945277208909049153348645803577727277639845574735153406200920800464318538854215012413667655951043229058298617391304320629672792214557096196390207309323622696111410279164476398684114407895438720297079968595667483782216074407585628050458444373207334451667710842875409036183996107867327436921581239050129734124005000830371565995200042322333449499530048508426637439229447819567507875965293511389290287047456020686822699916286363052226634907256054830993638336335589102036678023263234969110901783953016436422637574737508530463105819912221417547980524294073440319169265821793297541694544400148369465317055354653647 |
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.