Factor Info
ID | 181225 |
Size | 1164 digits / 3866 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 517532798938910198034459064897849682957229080986784023197796611659184860763315414360807539372718815479552454935996092969321105350477496873204695291845450971179622239220540693733114992260896145537515024694617724439935638698793325029411288673904298991645600489201863504923643041359999274566933427667364934370324487140528681751801354396020516340110155153425410885179817278995565048826666454533351105169766082080719871987004459882615605968165143127874485042750565054626085280665419434365192043509322027428293179695776697820691089065142186434522917603050407456908505900260277774887443113035205240997762129827064630604302446525338607959905790091848546984305521978126916540529428653828716314577565659912473727258013566479419627304149612346963537987893553862338492655061779563783699008356392949994756230934667769318406235667684002525089069523792044519442947610845657879053628486582976448175739088638400659279136112277043616214209017198997879949174716297637657552531577495156035125320183103641122695638301044954350457905554294241024327855820093080815153499626614954197305623679083447442861001453087131664125108367201510044657109858361795431290529717303713781060209654781939 |
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.