Factor Info
ID | 176110 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5769411119009677262943250451306479857763398914167664532086162405263401344787737980770628999719068270019324231529785932912145601992928627576877996121319753149268363155331916454962934255580644687725045291317221161363871085846769678938023495067878812135418405730363436919514639753364173537219432739742833571178579446352170249424216514009297290489654224775962535600143274679235444572547047849948956229977661662681854562002297393187812220996815065683713476761100233187251145501907427915000838583048799354513019012906331143936756605639319829265698771587092795917516051240998290385353808770323150917750005994713852940429035001566392923654641586280207009134070469812606363295837854747917472261933139193314876847113182669201878068436663712002830759618406273809767887624582029737126890134106290990954366780529390507853036632615276754483482706548967912172279707525171087662685973991954373352144456631277814038134692018974019336427548901900039684128115388059797547209446014956189946077756504757129337187686079252582050350070241830235233248560063370537623623895217441934934769583816528944949488915586036886173449498519034818486724864643818799092067231 |
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.