Factor Info
ID | 176123 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3792 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 31449278785658060321496604541499617415703116192253946357311621388810497044267608456037358019500747421625082737452177957809847895980578122280269876720347811084170578008251077175470968554983432295459919847044006789019804131563813221652917080229653007112955204897613455156445378746350513078071764778239887847579819545725211309993340032469596576880300743744736155110082069943143350631285028465931491771518752051886463852969248268385955089815019646767529487193106849175658550065021651618378336423574923883433143575669257140510531086397739289227406381088963202851196608671197433655651142616021270676383180523629774579222429909173141163828494221186058624217827290892833634045794191943402305529574144175303799203878463040442481335408463398697683472259019469315722946549433392911419685578838296470902725359004193221823536972032389937360286012534072624649734667876983239610359696826565118757653425256097993901785229114901830062958472247867402925790804688000299354758184760136408890776392458763429622147641037459932524014143476492796229685728242902205473318746070659715019035455167353259139088063861515644383287407178955702146345320118080106662664160359 |
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.