Factor Info
ID | 176130 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3834 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 110322301167508893682391160108909907170241018986685030946583034901658017395411450888166834891259254128985842512322491714044194442918769546793258242276381328045266356671258738010360635905149543915733872916192785326824733167296826465713858491377179293455271931983667974180890675539099348742159847989889960283740794386239675109197910498622221009768569370346962559862030013213753778547571071858897268989344010763507809060749633044271403139942600613391424366649446480136758639660391277629654303161216494853620823133153471639972975506430105332388778115188803502050307184568184028844327435142817471877671862012020201738553231227828436470580645919560818821498354585281223777775875797520299657240400515639908523624563442482166880238502271195719213785204842507973637019497938199628000590638893787456608057612325262752479155931319379520125292896723755023284348973868046245807753413686358452277590994785477739398797480668955533603623181513892415671524674973177883546219542203982130892658062389019994052550325431505178765528672144232823617608383485876308784530005354372215897001550903770926068313658697399169201200210699774882442722848193076265338178785161254913788267 |
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.