Factor Info
ID | 178681 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3687 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 452441458363611782768584746530687348662493415208512221055915429736471651776609695682200031978385624194168487262759970559645570369474250690800296875922896257851566307158015708401892978423704978658307602669338466472613884445829844216392034588592682647086745112202187627645279926405559439690538213291861881400655476937212403990478227987230450763610316328556125234670116722905471748308857455293295607155018535760395329908266499760007629609830961130837634429479772363062172748170840015679627112485427329546915868825331400255362424101379621092167805630815561863562094224994539740556647400879560314186235900456398109828474179307861620455867207844137830271009514231411015030483917744578821241431403812803033292996580344513616513423608947757081271016630317270505379258727647667414229614183485604591530608842822213385839539425113321674134648969153519408274488037507796283407833696187929061855402669444202675157600332466251763886237978338171742583098519130673284785628858502129214542794453115096293109503608195761844514021500536823362656688942970681549028175960653390580710414408177631392838984153436646481785089724091387 |
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.