Factor Info
ID | 180981 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3701 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11381572479733298002389527265322503229388907519657566415461759541265043249976848448293117809766624955594266891206564741609633592833904669707772415076574073302658593880329502061448277801041437793203002629434810628628377521650701449968977235412358209902904852852068218893884447103568460844077430034392173644044098752009263512718012031783982519072135135095697073513407613312153824701305641266673999368464482546952835892110556018354954174563951663635937205219912532525090316926809347776601059332218462443623076363600702228022941623297668885247504401847313988633805382590826531013393509440575799581620997688046409487722366485506318685761617028668177224126397570249738663335563981748494297755687278635205888827719618690620631373202703320494871050450646952716560646160419254497575834372466978456592808588664093990824717752529641961006857082605182741561425213662622120152269156281544003768416038985932687423097311291563082186723278352897690642803529069686861853489606759334390018902933657263961779785215630563728506746019689551862709686429546449879038958307692176348196667003825415262481434337025455388656413510657325316001 |
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.