Factor Info
ID | 173726 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3789 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3718945415014223032379797357972994714686770340767191816535460371277167226795082423299673895886987640100851137735760086280780287468911951497932996678527650398709223364616271095048327565363182778916080715041195242020159205171774280001952577537641275835313440581097942754530517887547618994774491190868592537278646692044579859951893694021477870412958959015656345390497347313849105817745927144556253317014042040599029660533182053110789668625854959854482461318273460095082590636128412192380680826861368294867608593310402822454128174044102686248877774386455843168688420199993268805494889118155893241740343538434732788751141658461142958205622155619067111692819050530081562866469077838690856027042311555995706529091225504780630085288880789152197996221357042264614736940849140718543695324878206919294412429297525416456409161111115702180015259004872320113743871591594223898774154987324913781947035271525982015910539981340852999867456134887771657955932345850783608860211521507135931615165840269565762511612949984184198877049838223836257138773091889989065999864498993095053664327759637697155152771719001545751024258921865076145605344558795006486485045379 |
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.