Factor Info
ID | 173544 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5000120709473049937933322000129031606563273649234293046727349804865262658487269971117134602491344057058399515587132333385729421361866252129638484767111126737439193187822683747797449461649983077117970056135670220128751383471757202548312026537132650116925130563011753887089718473154858160389534170188384490207936699187708778899614536890616539282547496860746013813864671863245121414892195266838493793399714132765038392558728188342445585980778079047605499380559277690996312802433837564152019027291101532044701798267830215568061752369323410681259336179679018309108048539466575578199879831903704116078179081533565202031033499622513789346795305485279193627921655934921240249074924536067649219267560065426351808776131001501032071293227513182946822049759311813459027309925932552202976816202908867829194288792820804337550189544034508029521941604760349372482168235605454469781624105943695768895487781083442989188524842145927882567256342145042941348883838162391004657042906049686861028961552563242536519110857910780293373970370945900199729063449574033047861036671376368557487190862837500423895251237812879918107138086968348168656816574476081376928135845349 |
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.