Factor Info
ID | 165725 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 307854083831881365470683159723284424060069796120471777035754087777785615635848419474749854053711729694291530769828538274726810680523175790565370760125584063570852796379942396836682644500421454320357635730187053126867930761057092005272125269611948132908142310934637922782534115732318784709369382982536323044119654856090516538793444941524356266071314301230358006048848945592275023074024068750290989176670155168353395243457239271723592323727030064678811861514517133637995162519751388758120603586192882714191525417584555488540554646779495196685252507113219524781546711983517574984421361326905878246609697657916502665347189006928931198279705586148886019704554121011769347151037608273173980074853099581924398331846292416661545098961885320383545490302109143609487726620913786685412823169049931339401720745354606522888876710625265532330780722234701746805238338153494872277449058715195221924100660387238122200674492881063315391482123451251837110689878132868105950521928819814154266215641426101788145185916004967925126537085669386777635865434678645198504335485118063973066437604134934693526119365324082466395099064731096382553073670300785502983942636548289 |
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.