Factor Info
ID | 173832 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3700 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3592980942982338344844774693527845246866461342055770189677835507252693493143626804663151916919926570081978298395928072713365834086288671926351587368363783287385443728711272222068399191173656567485921933023260821695306386953768582231619579237484556928133301884134252845921761831893857676219692370302597160141439043901887751017851540744934875784535563413924757026222394722320851131805237030891031812230279938606419856289832873224254425181718472584682636456510483400809053849191348578652169530460873322969997250810304698916619863962591203235689469983760671625833251513775280204382291129414842695850783671580379633160096301041452345176853558997933366545140385523830140909327365884378234573948422711296883262114914904793057016449821101686242687428944184325093155295414770384968873068256406500212967888390150177569384477072039344171529330595896167420538343409047364208837195336735141679777907529695204560664483766615860473658765853867920378022984943499778740499347382216655240492051376403761622065479703026024703703224486225462745147841913234283820760156661917522439786019715237049568939118763696602557406440946007990493 |
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.