Factor Info
ID | 180661 |
Size | 975 digits / 3238 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 436719925729765589945233914661054120802594425434837467288165148918468811833378101760622479872264618512767352831587165378005185957292855896862457495161718976021605705366262800275958855660155828217363455922859782078750500707894668132744682688207674600169539947556230669967509241596660212997664333717798796078915755870705309437549398676038480145034014709779437802320130454048422471621505998174006120318043604884062264649998945689079327366330733341202132575565946490620764229318272508005351706659625285117410169996928694636808350697677185681499050144053126673820937641866523926879909851505491960203281667577521785707520038402071897678723478542903866117786596635997127527417706597678047449978752031531850216887278945145657335530416435300783243084188527289460968967443636207885144290316962437146940088288116866574254818902042652978784241440497731089070389422396567836850149592451209599245599565251954862029406142499274579164955209274667892915503387898324783410003692852604174737679 |
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.