Factor Info
ID | 181249 |
Size | 1088 digits / 3615 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 85910070458792746378721712631067881952402256287140231820034233044148490337982876005746079456731281113788163944696571287491833779684852696333572699939362285717683575980485974187665011161861518882576409424328919192897843868065426960336556550717292712320129885844414010882387605825017722657608993026107952769203712861738245965807963792569031941829953632258488890115244567264093706813127570643261427348998800103243030283994353475433218001833088236916055188371482080983730806715000768983173420929722127819685652107779260927863172292231188256092465734439592556956615628448514910264485014691127824707692256239848443649938927045414628633282838610904733776240538519998023604961325254841182695718847261682091037075314947170514714817153422733847462507776501764028341448297981450489407399593335946864954667058034616186144766657305310975163829341613890292282678682223099514142600489023899717686914572457843266339962751832184027767702374322399548083610391905081619138531852681857657550516789697465919962175663691820589452351147515563206382044066452908832084462314331836341199355610200137112729249472841 |
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.