Factor Info
ID | 176206 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3683 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 36757609312778355344079644879023318535589615194642492286305052814995934128402023615075071584349695735656686209798572034069990623850315834666952519040556968279463548727027228260210912682013251494634580885533237908924577294021943204741899060464698446304061747187793402417222611502124542807882568401175892898544228668103819546078316585869901418007365531706887807268687273425580818803033894878525286469018291713938875086106579486725233999702501878450347941648146652041454313975171155390436730342515150486243985899911009775829818046788460033153361762108122277219247359679737783164644228514506203831939225135987017257420902823718173003356059305161802151461698652207755427749334351480987768841279882520115811897147968621217869556469006606137204240314179538418351595090921310133775891497295742512238965960319989385343002830517917101183150745623009249635865796385876385853128775760799742472711945957271055134279023994533686031776069863457625524502231613436863793130242130659434631355132806298490508216503373547978114634322101867835196110784698331096592939675399239775552743366685080968911632111130664153427028405499639 |
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.