Factor Info
ID | 176303 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 306463263870058385036873310230986359253057246291723986316212413448989648057267750807212730399705343172569140195180708943018007980780668768435981651256916781347398323657812104427667699494936804166830820346102008022176645429457356700656817031382995194678475319446210014818935711695152796282446431398215888158225681218412211167165860324315170405197418473656791175210391985781683848471891327420482461295372822144776969014163093121007699481417509919149588311343930092592818114719102236572851150319554095307756402899615602878812969034535183997570139893408094725273459447767207575341605134952939593607180381156066450643309489589157951876140072426294572487045399303692881294562895456983009974332827157103515522120352067866708219684519115081806782947360087016685240196269701825593268224449919168867303420090967523562477045387147751195653989096760743875863121500051204806853993630669242128637470176729626147233627834465090567565698478376019012230378248304124241690476027664517321599777296989702882082867156939261012465643253424265596787603872128546179935756224683793729439707976833504744889280026253674076778373971732801540426292251243769 |
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.