Factor Info
ID | 181137 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 565788738297370425071334918976697489312308033114451925456660008925927267037675021448238780437609519145056990295137853797608354315500696993446095496007520614658537469341180651951288761607015866880065367566497961671747735062779667725221244514430330758704700318197439541531770246628464106577076587091486501004845176736744149957407824007408146787448102547239603570876666244190644493343886847603798807384857443986011164368872044604452480567290702334857701864871400917525916485433188722106204311930628065585139126441647371856688872010603617590262638165581503663524342487534459365961229294928003027294968148671470380536870033234634068237508480108112053735606909723616815275683509088181585372707327449860839468182363324890702093013257526877864986542354837189768124853822940809243221120776239140028015987167219358225308093741539370734091953760164686470927439036435788056841662385062911350892302643478474620671738684125632983734670861085940278537760254075645671535238496612771369303599151411454263874872475445145538788563379723621366643021329662230826390242714900142098804355278384525067460822152264444117996900586781000922678285186021744780176932433 |
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.