Factor Info
ID | 178849 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3730 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3862312996149454669451151693289740989611688301453582802628277452820991103604510924313591544887461585380256762817952057683916199101190974256904292850941232935576999191391871720997158947962887932466216682135980906945270266363938875272098055285790009899791184178063296144354488670941232921869119319324335234622870328189911071533544683785067037479142003599380483817118157518354705903563969673323528126759019696133662335350788907916240546600948564728788200109162414774726431069572923888077601954566063679317890833693768412023262055562398324239118218499294094697100880853908366265677200623785418581028191115066096219025640550410300776882503455566802668207507623832035692003789561089277684613618352272421520675996035943907693199009068728128770598315946567620391898450127098739640504118670716730959683167967711291442084504969850564725027268981264043567778998802990974720594297357093297000353652376323834167984371757231664622415309791717939444497714922161227990961692049998632794682434216702784074352321165482768974858743583227810636841602115247933839309045892434883380107627091579849841332996595776512047770915840790309908353733663 |
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.