Factor Info
ID | 152052 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 195178127015753198810251188097940418942277335768192187245966332300867675972174351141105775490081928501820399879869236348381168804602234949340857008058551921942925016565498736388868044526045491228224324666996842169126749792692207151943239524405748291815870710370748992324339622271021672449577295364352175259078220459982510395292077790772277772435883571557889072602143101225705241262990432308423526260930071935262245583761088294552956589609510068122648864794464165029041361203499467994765480683783552653136275477174781467002660141788144282614340749010403373859184650496712087374543824132033694425209483972258152584582035821318272558553479927299557723977406702882342957788736894730599181400796210502076886412986793477734596135959981697663292574751399721880029077853663657035399457454287287168046117749709911420581096571906135073818177520048480343763984597102556146717566345309769639159750091794310728886130827558744315163463199654152035894201609479788216319782134981945307426495488924253200557327702453244935818252326092822742924183966691124178401247308738758598247815502768250046552111701777655881661324568370522364145899145650553869 |
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.