Factor Info
ID | 181218 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 686817747717457273925265442336009354348601748077805734247514696106696665228933118081896317796743702322512868539843069607697945396060147012249884792712157747455428791536393693454176398287775156751888141146570249741017503562029079927371716878260536090518820579389076539160706714145319887393240801807155705349032885677403160212373006158788524245083482276588967358597416636286121025859670557202462179388497675576405330928342520110593588000286830924537054263926701010472379700127977806409465588614997662983048498240190963930131859711256134186447469808269507575811546097815997747578901553096085357863923534334253371890495029291419761352748546291553911702072091824455634356649180602034180978201386013142414602888275294486762834702716722790424359808870842466733953284097112419658482949947331562332831196502718679876806700468617596943712681766735464759091492505759615773024062002029913852641823845218472797933843596619544395611417828292749636107468177966518807822726447731852052522442468193425577886910621420129532266991506544603658461065777343563418232090894495609460200868610025035396779872944201260885353323103425711364924368371393870087147 |
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.