Factor Info
ID | 179056 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3765 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 129980356706072873335148721326765217467381697944898393031642039401984793127118988267744704710626734435440541753214546551626578244333771732730556338038230009147835869154881362122296247358728508530144649396266106751113918652764220533048887010395600237566490375236774043139625360815561129579389324823930256822902413210777442387333324040723844632469876422919589434047830713183197087812798643497793632914765991206805407599671880985305834692992055725429023363271349435242930490231435200644291154081338574197035986047929985977015251552071870174667049868679745415893580146804225807889459660684163866918653371547512741952991479190090492987999493195355106054540936843056144555674842488715255625297914950415519293518731529047262707284634577551460161569077990626785972493953203892301504120190578827184817048055535819793914843863538216924116922406706044596875411023626818657747635434060172921099172247799754923101623660891500344420054481705461413057023705387636562567983533772314576060732750638325088488043993282181633160435921167777119973731123463084608937084608396160546995465455852814989025972799746291350665693176744975879455912475630355625757 |
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.