Factor Info
| ID | 178619 |
| Size | 1096 digits / 3640 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 5398082817042986835192798398028779220611927481430544250915225686142144949933310575093134119650303890564266711813411227859253434748925837574539587648128826452432431764869472073737618312249607578713393554563161498493984074611455010857341264247078192648359161962003655954256965629280733938087474411753120651241791502397552513419600860279359764065227612049164061427634331118316222852253238408908625957207258221316435482171840134948927557707674352655228926664311275154161882448646825939674011306524722993608802543507450862833460941128320230487333123950677148720502502731490405043526708594703936784125845471903552396497472339948102261886582310536567196668920958382828337011223937454437844927163168489594904418474924584037649861094441786629190794668820285378022683779430525244368309383974212237112835589149897885664904943703040415092136076035802319311390288147258113306730247792255412637033451440710056801831260813590418272696397435888835075633147847259619491649805484031435462781783770568285709523879053659927937903596995273802423339166154873876947221578008038962462509373463309208273606709232833824987 |
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.