Factor Info
ID | 173632 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3710 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6211900293397422625672719463900082965445889659836677882181217117761312723536245652445041246651936651198835261042292680632061167546588170845927843309011432211165146051312371810774614970879573979992806825416122207225604918547615184905111877628450982593809259886113650784194651106226590787111842365834043581505103214759804797229690104417922608398771057759648580243874565057129945166994050463224784410815591449172244867502639785320587379485848946495910221723281403342078639923357530955443984423481831570248066331816117662475575086979538442480733274240734758215186895739218924415035681946249670750104375297503758109184958973153826269640544558565358967153875731659441129443430893653488514805427121724306005703481198729014603865894628644750435283621168606399724891724535837187822841385739358390917058944408022484718726119546025973339519802940732692359457076565213201197629894012908764695710596592279941097251396943293581092153664901631917457073555277826177609957800633761238163050329097492525829285752436369252554000609793286770517477393546298586195754370388890124347695751715057706745379087908493192828219937581568627148533 |
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.