Factor Info
ID | 176313 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3708 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1276838517409631011294481983709804792640478531921621551033460548855063177833755039569850569821118571181348877975439034190976113604884680944764456577762367709685890731804464795736820418276035066554529576138113147259170461255701945530902262366301159056587561869324866180962191344488525692534746283307617256142070556406944768927650299521656709829487465967930331891836058431020413277681445586196930375015261903147147099057829489198904579066266412869729704695712928938613533110618079259527180314840714604886554991523713500307931431995812364516231807671049196970972814129289819620842574457533043180220505514416020821433330559432848804487311050437367943805472183155017350099513218260534613281525178742937899931386567683257579668303081582676181815279900359536141574710308019036813920833115771409214860370581926497355902121757117147100508806561438332650807906197652982386607875455149328059434670839202157385424037486790904762873845791884501881741464995764566537008923182783299995316729769783228457467431544909266316229197561559879674829757564717431714130918178552714164825158086492290064726335366328911263190218448999666938537 |
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.