Factor Info
ID | 178270 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15320777797535930433935529721536281336451455524900101447856890961592092496423371684693796606143990075472273765259827312807082131199807510555435232221169283114208129470489575234689888733446093969875911235342292841203960058456773540093684073947833776323331789639324578870264287640708603873070808372084767482149333208268095137942049850784854485812411782433905431691558805836378113457677588004018388669867214879172064567128439648473410068788133454985670674849111287078148023705101053986514558017593348345261997679219345058330465457095113735745872309179780583450369626984043114313213739236372813528131804791662495013954078474015440011811540921143136828813009013564179821696410126357708105867684551651762796357726420765890910212633048198311441092739647331919515143289938090816568973505445652203762647715464675120539268656957538555837503606297060482651801596106590693424615216074751766761752656307417284044383136810231390104909542597922668132246360270354144963904805110595003228367584230440338024955425382910536099305891354286216420234068559183954862882032503395440143341130627703031990647977707181021935255073555405636091559990686591723909900262517 |
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.