Factor Info
ID | 173663 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 48290441861622080297870836819763211030084783599082179690009615383436985232265613972222160446258246820732997643983835846320913082498503033317863982664042151060168698140537520997653935811345492067190036121017006382384141185369377842695658383769804733850838805638501402469528327287155053436527282210398888884402675711474845620096350963016476783663988546567513127705784357184221914427633701372047591163435126496761385162272554094838518123448132625956950364594413143991158296441277392643015261799436070258840541107043750049080630225888581603393151836720009425885163638271832469249438446379242397604776910410880322974124406910535078467803002733508861666737646544790653209898483564979803075377535820755755032298519028567357550035431879307170617448408921128849193526663731161769504220612778738371416487938120444434927507946068438709535637368819691980921965389415383401413969810092948645266456223963638588764746645724000432262958289915290226264302579091119404795895001599858616039666880858429289704881279391142397691028114086005794231340600226098874810237906439889723876059852661702811742870068470457682416235708202357369807140479 |
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.