Factor Info
ID | 181160 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3824 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 113710389785442337584574169796751388040744965240627560093266227251756523531073483971666562254154361390291693937556160542145605373551184421049393507224898975717034694702806964908811897462586141308446686890927201504322810486045286503232150084724204921898633503655015214482710365106002763439281467696024307934526439396058012494355483879982326705966128397515581945150735543146794246054647323810903975581978330934879179631888850542868168208680893278179099196418293978569041493379396181726756345255983472081140453220995156511374066417887560578173454694725647649562995998850233212317012507013901908644253968365773995501937732198677845856590142385400929949239551048730771039637040642890451867366426110970297823857917659485759306879262004159565075909229205909507185371824139498536423387011083713136205623345406226508470647805286228248453168619424544081745227188481518634988386861089831669404299641800960623394542704183119806165599117415617026171617802482888073365986299642337045323042820579447444681460356303345880268824420204761487508682271831527496310558111837213472742758421485671822731302858099474216236774446919567058012093087388459392085975302876108150017 |
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.