Factor Info
ID | 179030 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3734 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 58524041192995691760872887622268507795033781035260501131501317461542360109521913534587124260215199340561849210327427015807208027846317195681184272810119814741905891257840460569686311318001884239684400072380264487763844614726387451433871009565544698486313939442407553217139913370918761372243648500958574738847393936844193805919904689811906350951068219697121596350364248923635549188239318996504875575450207088033173754776785674485025304179415040880155485920569488260317811760060168132991662084020658265971465115404605254984272569687023569244871415769928539330592775313051442930703188679223416380311596358849606168065671748221053890919138879588185963145549596446298368350924942252080181045440696168792350186535130715816502777757005643679220731556041692848696932699920427091518079621389505989417368296198888272932965881033461277376337328230111498077726992477915998460614383144360026660357046575604578398227869490595970430707598779098148857242827575470264732493638813983674325689887739929947586714390032419932523349382675488424538397397273484177976223736012621482980367203425313129514506248946960387179486301252358544697105902249 |
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.