Factor Info
ID | 173298 |
Size | 951 digits / 3159 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 729887679361670792221584307371236190198381345680400106931748944736862735237268618849222394854771593813449955561375250724023475506342972757787828188546889513531286849033847173217424951796562776579773529500886899973526526050494443131101010445482708785267726558803468309510445208049249069293114475878138164180514631399942766515057052892419459640513066681774090655209797305557487461432359519116223220043711784491038517386128444633418137268232062926499343146517076373488985851467422665101066205314272400496640709164457789679843956825787732563744335078852527170241188171113998530041608122429864892388030736628387640151130399753372058440187498781974554924617695352949046415503563093090160675533945200397426845276666576221714959935238949783661703616023508155003698839162393890687286793368376870984247167760141234640468482624535010286414355900542493810252984109110387816695586567445101669717839077545810611484636560718235830191247262064364880123768120065549211 |
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.