Factor Info
ID | 173501 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3702 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14230632579700337262420806909688477711057466978251975354480993653751159948450753102296460643948826451461138433929131978037573436426854757062864047270155920476508844458476430787839930500379641234147063475107194232210917417567577186626363755310225997149678099475181575897746648093577986701723178471554847476550833105263019925183133991756696191782328280725847440524685563605258975359891152224430666338184719105950004239061388679110375695424867166575186209732234110525632174332223040709866484849361608384174370686041776989033588580766206869978119707869622912382871848673596551146980518851373265014139560070153950140056474297053466139674074961548607445303747298344307086075074065411999167910513967013536370646448919717880580104823000274660838845792536798854173606546281372314097013583307073701488131588707658517217790402199588111872635225988278251824831127766308926371014271713756387590966908520422449307559676999257435122200059152817396697784752826125191313072452779076226994566776926141944057819260138001737381798726293769063612094824590743106621510274838235076437855435209808577828324193296182609569379029523189241389 |
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.