Factor Info
ID | 178243 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4511511492374832855984268641622172919534847477264433175314323219481391470611694923357081124430790860375687493227177051812435837596803657959175633424700578674311859218534375549452409097373024350662969241960574268798080664550139460042437559187462868384477957778220648160543708894377246771850273971537646016955632434598602786400575838225325380973784076860317898618806643477365992314349496482306901969127918827217549189918433171314721606742338945502056887297162380235432801710212446483632177038696791051693628145365978673201284161128963119574560033742947527990121961207372073932621041417775990098754794280205495934071919059178072083361970802660141429909856917238593199045536694456206827192036981850230610421781366735779978928275706816797155598817538857124383644951386809756421185221385578029644519010415414790024449947440012562748905507787842436301162932323643362199656553375280842588676674457450097950339048642202866078714683981291995167424416653458433105975633851656305700921751752759137018947394121501554099997065360448195559795386227429103256303204214807973741761569006813583187113766054154110519329499840270542278965096850559551707630387229 |
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.