Factor Info
ID | 178596 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3722 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14581361864712355497374075981607734907714796655033420744448725468051859716754316770581546126205095666607100361226125343160369735125223004031361802510911067450152740057237248932794350311456315516910454433251141457335595801108931128840422418612940803781924159741813024879932689243776625900766251746707432870478917058211396930177157106479836039105317111663083584653585316661838241894544172741233157072537540443045171739329749480443043612528044239264087247565341301062944696674154885763999706572580813845258667788542990272189169046556268879453952048099171494594544612029299441858652680716952190650933663370206607884642785952401308188590345845360189948883331829204853457499760609308452279646349700276546086546653974598800625130277930625057681332339255002735479433026584757604552782147916723797187539785924510013118598045363392480133992420120892789187399858467338697545199499551580597193740737321440989190538370384729173212049310457946546987966194385317499798806843637436697195011940248407858624759075734660482552065896792926159243627115159776664534244484663491827376028079634063246511280646481928714923708478104464244534424257 |
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.