Factor Info
ID | 181009 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3771 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10554495001726688045290283717414416806620382232871215610224303573618043340992354431534740923130817902055778912336949409937131572834083264819088178665229181101995683343847967257858617361345362782950354688281223794132244901833198279203517775689550675714843898010464869717752191031000236239096943432427256532681333030120290685076327258820958345717754249457642882192536582316103852760829520960150217164413141913998375087521698366603608215210671658416398925310886037560192739358168982563836763321716993922224891693257140483148915350316837445813232353824422469579131236642071098374494748766726692981732138999372603040518076514194507762509425160413639641609835613931928765316908489948014201219693108320209825843712071578235945096317898405129731589317780695336166794145413573515567791653017565124440464125098486237017709907724425210588685247712433699459524982450001735957438830099962666410774867295787179190766102911657577174205364289633849702754694450839953161078948179689499602998149299633442219540428585459110833886001715566654038810447622091333913124517276235453297239717052575672829994295627718009982922184215506083573795987593094840582467 |
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.