Factor Info
ID | 176002 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18632620498134241928917587850070092769549470840177490080162555621599975295663561961173073968900021581536878300264596075967995782901351653662172943486956872589140125514962340606599426995983137675294239421124999099958519223664341600473268693477712523073574715395623639213693622009421894511285000925257164247440829854160038839954966173196460750435500529127050003544069805352430126898532577202471742022390248533490746701031026186565763790554153739841203828036074647062654859399316426835441859655142399299315521674962280121091646878815463134202588915575983678619151889603655702197218066257502524906358848570141597262378021822300848194086132123313515623228128998229362622055840848970931136227053197171527033880049956336021207281624268311088380423864167886101444340537056181789935016207867649494382719082273703452020740969576145632809427071195874992881699339655663957160443314509217722714680685075502842245776778296470282809877207023604972335513512484682405159817881709717200734298673978389767353062260151245873617628025744978112906748642367881836831855246997982560926281477674767425850301745340948933258015709096563201362028242324147 |
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.