Factor Info
ID | 181133 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 406075715685044637916303491531339748891560757137785000263747538626782170770319540922427095081851452965665339682932019579742609984176804662372045228336042060450773650032852773807234902629702738750923902538292205347696642123365797529806870417515951057586023558577957833539958574146430988887762386991771302023404642905148250933910103563981908475900716420125509359839847525738845386774029351257687878130759560704422634593870958819327690941230146296870745867285118261946097055175264542330867822670436968455794487955949981811949883905500362314455047850631090329663906695797353701348901976689501464878172595233409227751266194214696970756718737317311684068858699302276868070798973476910182006317514708842225285701717487670058299015464875056614426256565545326956030376913317313043286858023989806829293552784268739626330717982994786330884496643454560231906054836253760652092496876161227955292387386423988180862822519819007382854814301516429004204217478529881936144172773179565480569438776729421184838587102622328786343790161278753251545233084953668880484560022115658710879038469421346701100634784873485196982271579092726391057673672518921 |
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.