Factor Info
ID | 179062 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1231348635997246475026797727518552740474574050234778832790140366301683448912838852767948691870262730474956924256138869463424721304088693532109132125324069789817190359626399286832352627103576615574442709507800420266281094688361511939810418884636198522415201522466837912264735171591909397470344396372248913468559518804296976873041779307849541627734546104070148907280893953573601681234086187267735921507818876620154908117156813705830934953473990235488010766420591995465809787656964643627778950509494326502482399457391759412113918418261447385181862904550976125205270653786261582884610959579141042575673131476600035791435322019698592628173547235520510766445160217091043059106137999007737829168511162772379452427330850391154526125482400014192063605765511787902442221199032378482413062862469672124407693192201269078679683056893632524514146581278387399338971235990172499954886436848962733360528766640507137681677032512630538037526354744769260140945695300152444187739546165111020298127048230119635338130062627161497005755941383893719199946298112576113446690527786380274885032070979566529104377428403757795868207734105797053036392547843866987895834985939 |
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.