Factor Info
ID | 178510 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3682 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 17353588454731803075014347829370973026348089475249269315058094114186793777084462762921315463442215846405096751021025727089527500944533513352846207472351327027567667057692092166714768742914867260051859748099583701167114773225855105289144576735465559002438603835513705233647261483250034830919821738659771775722598374591108678943958527967516694120635662258575435447943438798023761373816099005364767423551407660323561439943094032849080016649664512314999557695604326242966383045487709087907109914790332829434023364740183348167766678455065751911488737273277895547474854479578046008918411702294481292957865223932371363689813496263466460271200887506958234050612031920495001474008868105468648820751717958109752077987633052924633390754197645774384522205619680217006459716596776485116618604663328290777711272176656144277443235156656652809179864354917896488120692457751924917349170089261929864017979147885517219291143276624584235616669269759685192924966205766032261214589443962758715370261041914196683148244275028624185759592157766854204962036860760253532030091704188326567386905158812723461524587263831559447742049225781 |
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.