Factor Info
ID | 171359 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3786 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 369802920492717520145484856281555127290538700080478040832829219201852763343590384367300428877231190451625962198262137654717867318804968941035957998623949829646335281501148336588072381768534074126761204141080032054662222024856381747256572847621121403898003376665541151012081342292686621923054185447348980257843081846681323800111455448096895355347516877212806002280690331290197744543096763976376146853178876442149455906924683666572185855106239469445980157405418396294178203412799973638996778035758689299054850903534541057658679417134667508256564213192478003910640195701909875615550642320902403633963307656390021458098103524869029647254507405533569216690048779875773044758881434365761686287663520023507064213463415000112596968866491694257215750214428835431511482211146155085497071479853009429582574554759098695243041367798709886548856388734935314080507612946360785659634507806412972294686316706555250970246162047096663019817311314206321859171342494359242746987973750923886126201456867621777778979436289081555776230395132461986293648687607667016220034530691015948700290569859847179760664858100817690871975574828626948066582106986149608673294461 |
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.