Factor Info
ID | 173567 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 126399261200364894621847520199925286860550187235022820646852458450915048156851846806530358735144208931914045366970003452134347173076342477723733244132120145238445716837392478826494062283889204164875536023945619763899268370030686258857984607937062554169472188932271703211552174605823832548419709038903127283285957561938756671703376851927803426885848923136867158276164614544587822736581516523772104919254052012993532425307834524976966600537377281839155081630050088314269441246481287153903625115649968852207868624809912424084518777996568348179883931444243304052320198827200303322987556956104554066150706861424337112045372719545112434195701773232392420527574106498183501845453748137730208693346280227500448979379134534649089876980586260820343580680960990278623542777234697659009234965315700740798189667010450704120224449741953184773236213756840738873145083386262852987388147779898698909362186867892366797448731393989246420093548913937797207917990950815710341758732596154823232700979613518848558618224828462200029742133516548603474572123629234006723804405820669736882777600299643859495729281192625545484707657998498875041437511224043154464203 |
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.