Factor Info
ID | 176253 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3731 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11109537828433211386148358428900755197266085105697558964299874819815473112504971874256209344957978894014767123644484086616177768969313937087097731523305819725283900641349032235904401905854215742847417829867044870166875446975714576272693152482912107564832064701377097019233338992224736813370908189975684593371738387664898930348929796353296535735553280558467943900838707472774767931905689800386084055187495687370568318892611098892262389136624330179505700979894582114626437141139289167532761950403538237708577493361841854227697785465059227499767263944777816887759701373160597973752664101057527294125408205924242807131523659092759559725685686034597174124046685890204318588209978336835178157935187611311711926288967190825587507955663181201004541867577817910124845901387905405458373597157819292263482496791858573580304526232600473393966786292461068263328423851848983123794845388434371786233176783068379913427737119083502957262895612741501177005722338999938464444378276117255702903798218191502551741734277175590121564484712196332551501122806454830147027946874052796947258654041087482016092112540694978007853419690549249723753936313 |
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.