Factor Info
ID | 180894 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 37518922321978429393887597653619690143654765402235423514502088462980762760419034240038967655608070993025146808545563035653468344173500705000057729923795451769279550625607496664335808171092030216073530510426311009012200534808927480293061417849200407122693996017358592358312716712174645169890736460463058140316004340656904161588473097648190902232230341222426222507455933937302808614767227193358526289780214104517738336596244757089481072334929325008014472914632098728801975019085046508797712093438467589788872105985063532784925008899059467769663917286135929459546921593750469164096503600621560288593289387340328382609091286626710530042603849092761370610811266349530522367665055188675667802186462909745603939604421077164357273991306546419560581326255777867803225126030041250022872186937250204766366042020156005054329150059289850680197154514196764895582403655366559324866739325798101812608407359512926172929751603779562506918830795991485493530718727122784643290097069605700295461672221506029073387456907531937339613572258701581504142993560639288781103595913489187779073963756381417716621362548206785106244768689647212116558852031 |
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.