Factor Info
ID | 186029 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 251073370422597946027235630814984154185181285020530891907104695037386001915272917512140213449909164593503617731624735071263082216215064317943707275190180882005996348594836508190992000178022271748824296773155584403451523825497314035202599246612951381745804695191793627296086165949514930432196476901263153090873902423557105525815202484703411170282982710695898362046836010130878864375114708398537252790534273621610525743519814308508135080174019104145702613683112710468258430465647919412590089272601073028073975839739288514848334946275703049574619621999055354524657912602066826255915177750053192717341696166819501622722720461566911810197768681143611626441091572272338333367424091802796926240770330440725020706684509668241614657728397218195775388385147076602640878275060409818993679058168025495978270369088661415016953881085573306014374381144414652514741143483377892204951101381967958408068719887972073174362286820490273179328685163696480931908545544434970531467859486593067309806329359952191630459727114037153056643685905005867845963276491119292603604620326549354910558535418612663936891870956347804554749557919595323857 |
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.