Factor Info
ID | 201137 |
Size | 1848 digits / 6137 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 148974699141540930953354970694320157684380563463920960433761001490845790413897588163596702079698074680909879523132302935286251897556587309764239681484146384279928344284245231818744088884716966360371480774814217023153006487457388098228836049964468071325076623124064227487226856394598396393622086867042077891531768336753102944344348586022594965309916766195872453217452452324928771041066463043119115425869767580067206612978213991084870917176196598233285322212773980692485243623994323503070132734950940673627240330846615274702918533261328178365288725139235515528835085336787777051441098351793728557274829424235967101258931403357699610467801276150130152422419242628076547013333329191092157090846282551283925279042117787815965979981083131560166595637270480429249480331780742839629337224469457354383308003102891191494503653013889365586410884071553064382805684483719787718392864274618303946078661555208808289208371859170126848138271319549620044261633949105823776049971775981900455703283080017641645797668105319163701747626612833789927238125893670464629657509687060662417577146127839419424213990573432671066005947097845091551630047226821954712217795943845860945765151838961990124260102302080445157439965858796304711593863916677037071360850070222900957569640865250161745676624649600393788162211265402976998797275908558813094136696796103389376922407161350283862574331543371528452586027227931545196059339820544283606663231958243684126794437577358083156489132303786039005863295485477849564474874179897186102326873299837186783571909179836841646030993947190165746251475084870322068047946840533021725689599748461114968543863685030718529355981650136200746651177839760028006013503794409422901450350192282853702538633645957893596543491756627821224860527225835482540383565753236310002458220664886192716167175671115073892446596197674273262475469874297428034548416530909 |
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.