Factor Info
ID | 176004 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3729 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2189724827745099539175861895683759506662240293446008682515915228523467132804762399358833621655135125938220014712751374401095247390877328281885322648257216618462790115046037149145582717169720065595900108076628615378800242421449825659768623924167122481243966702726749871985459723321095025246129223151033119433409346383866795982446455693429441626212305371371324002721549760204952574994623888709394785590940564155081431890751531308535868034304640595980564360568690610460256636870850841263492001929974079427426116042541678639712539504640952016008986775755267243385248352137896526684556913353822413654203211894992346907023322494182477425493199025671764506894758650816995806098090606723662624888016768863889289626665030516118647909730233920811784428823493680223381909716542200792934862166042207927906369623094564958251400968894143246161362446092084448562953338515846176823609719987092627580637553659826834457692927189848739487843427441692963267074130265531247067092160875064706534758264739859091961545673429752632879828155193533049482886524419585159595659617720937414367745021418395619462254465828627707923488388139088532835634311 |
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.