Factor Info
ID | 163110 |
Size | 1186 digits / 3938 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1800737193840427857738753781123898835609613196185705881471431353661509876810715170572445821025138664692641262576528326103649233429736141610974011537226568577791801932782082202044423266105921629280328050902866204186320326439484314414652870942316129322133636165453978848327585100540068819824425799925211335785901702915194783558610638707157330876152331189505236923669563631068887559628770562562914924544394106847250947046591949379858765656586536786376924867922638864055700325598870476184526534933109542956993984549394547045644430892641402951517364149436609501512169768330842262630011488587020090349576996983443071047082303577494572871853796416143607770465421191687529551580194115745756373333235078331512793761077915624096564661994398210524054359129785947879585529087051842601449552438687035384516698489515494033987733624363435776289293337291317013229551536818193607869189701388370442705102176018156812407389077585843208682979190734338526716187082974776136361569572119531318755408349574082989420142768979171706293850117820395119456333613719678591310115554335794736469033095804172234968861427464968373262015892417188482286989360040781704385748241661201240931584267354573619733372121222201277 |
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.