Factor Info
ID | 100433 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18472544355983642736123399357153383082426089328255956433845720915443103384393223031275064397141543271701821546120958711596296016248633604000469583601239919157404964199788092389122838182788394718771012542675074888000492471901020985457693218280818059778846528754685115028561084608832043579994436997861350927183484579939426994621248969637678479242463294230791968933977702722326851193309711624945960595619942005688924839546699746440215531641390297477881520047528382597633472005115137241245171546441409823523256229252488949271091404856500967173130981834472904617782709277633868342198540756490181154756224446261720706831431670552076918307331974366971750722541683810745243307301923394279905499541008057004581335983685486820977667709440428946216225556988267683384437215184967644903999799534823763102814782217357939363713733225319753385205702644342687273460688787647899768867536619091152669428023498930803432895149125527471095151991878484935482468329739204456724387013462571567863881958025830282132641618083587497767640719778635431663349120505970663312219370417510454419483789657839974519434047722240505436657582659886429450404156289339 |
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.