Factor Info
ID | 178464 |
Size | 1106 digits / 3673 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26082640723787348870554213271540671023401639582761269973673492709070588749951736978599655788834215210090698823585745629158912634464002414861358038443968743776848209766333948087569270224534458854655376837073595449676661230059050964746582822242333285406696937843355864637552699031590502073276987447535757183936314767101986320434074901146269529795507305387677950805859323326784890914986893690409395065326707619038615807441505798103708483920281545382715102007372873726994525408938899630033837579928042217704253063296705505296418231393155011431104948396447354196506897995916230183453989237226095322848769332729062112660773595230653012187712348912749783105980979014224388780527074987527565357162283307216421875269081110445880945632698456934315342456270967928889379963789457200866883664983344330142547449727844705416211869823152287432699408118610757833277281478613545809812973133937303028633185297309032888222847822596637099089379817884532336020064454042719046808956628540114478265382974462617710318439411241469926295267468250604845322449194491249016288056363667839988304433173248167098980707498359269702127130529 |
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.