Factor Info
ID | 181262 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1848140549363777339479819670877943324417474109217884270560596658879719009997612731050893816496234962003850825531802028301769716553972312886346204838941392323975466658139907822813696709633233686283823121714969012428422328709866902736512819088038091086857199236767206628596165121961567314413057232725414673499276991871244560362917871935829111699825795922915917649136979451231862622966701231471755913754185652779433877997090675339901883333625240556108364634516296068483084737413989874374752531344743770341990656561434932270286223858320436242358541329676431434288316926875469623183213560178462073161224936840014249906576017580458180976009013566122032615728349820862734532437646996330315283783044715255266439055244906725686906413939913996291630638006919662273086220067564539767906428521650878784129409381040455756385007179677103533050038789863304508233668648690846044942987539393148744741544094113339905164584028235097614025160322426231958914051583653955244042589235888384050151826304744027683632006737125597045812602648265168568750792578828140115369521442931515486774825049722848978451321315699835237819122689560226639 |
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.