Factor Info
ID | 178106 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3728 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1058805594560859878212995370225825221824944010695686610248678486914099802586318230674018002711880607824222518058593209995099100292477439957851432166729930706307236937075975721740877509655950689035567191211219421071324358147639685125981658327858570415710088061385920102094208127361246585605208443638260475968356934788424237231243733540580942603954177585211894332317985311697529173937831760304963005541105329797777039374020061492608619303775620525949275237293946221684263121435047775327485915524315653880156107507674676196389869631328202622661250298605445553463562724184954308174845793919000438740605251889176306876393584292696762070877124910725353407182266155810065068659804122855695598139538040169961638155665814260616845863719854741064378880529141728619354171042803527185224366166824443158100471344685188739567881437360342032401464749830790034095849916967246997586536179007476369435334022461548213846811471149424519737154310381720615939968164735694244099294314539532338225963198532398463379222617491717710130350988972230486800753220371831457374212618700369841763976737174606088221493397890099093032743244530841414021898799 |
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.