Factor Info
ID | 176193 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 153699078813577046189978329978720165408286400300999471008036574080898274852072548120148693296434577160317028435694275409566727491784933875514326393389969410886555642863984083945191791552308621171935571111337958850345653169844391337799381378069013601027671353069688228771917938483533600699350536198542539259888643918072127353037673488679524461339419687634655616545834594355687529943431939834015025464042249968196729228700481352131191500232960379861354676475873427400037439183896606809769696237626458713446581414730379253782352812359461555229567146708151127018925767738781379631637711268701732006930934348131069261295759619564430051483976570839924951796550716617310547790164663591294527477394237268280738580047996127263565784022135379067727340129042745582011651298254585882203005808713625999969982955594472350482857968349677376876664016860831000605790984124628032811720385513894328944130263784958205292146275402827550432789246795052038305221041695670264184847277632728200090539483453114931600289327698476213960071700032582540662246395881520332330105300896424546902214399894687066645512623329230734336157286880239148508560576770912361191760664207874731 |
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.