Factor Info
ID | 173809 |
Size | 1107 digits / 3675 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 118670068422009573299865735173649377409668391603069812521214736638143360082704143233272899688913550768880521406757123094929012637863414416174616804410683160713954466669541538253249952470684166967911206470930497982459630568424008590458398287985515915012070633843194627494923053216118229669049136450183712006763087498116943648855560448682932056646871772411403439343119575396595062218919034615538296416563504771758561431423704776894109932393961124466361635035246738343060263102522341998524160452181145326186288721069466627901184492993160676921390969694959068689261997162780711535413484369928454434419039469653423072590907880341922917151957235257540282090782683660346368358269502805796140532600327337455084430621328059203405124828390932373083302675386250529463973896281995882931458430313880579511835533077832602050942082238231612544559261601462219772007204066303409182148333385005657501745638695588104615095021481160694601830637100897106074721430726451748629131473387557690807577812551009956745219413161940151046570601020545177115202224946718901039344205049881957666354205387517181424865658566948345706799885859 |
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.