Factor Info
ID | 181290 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3734 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111114341102079627183150842248011837901676162994833863504238111419428251601237109515845551744369770120778421073251640569137091750450001397291486724709846561960708262693784811419272035750911282839676493540378225057265330871910754909331629297567024041225648925313683470597818078913948220815367403697315232889315931741951050442411642445289966316292558520294847180126017589530710555851529215105216849344727652041316144430827910327588310403201373103813438482318790358088297039495665343795498520265436816621006848889015748762559537324819807222542991549088237637468334537090555740585960783182498989892982264740673210748525652948840403842903343484074245647601022711627238322905029168679333359034697219102449161155760566113025324706980486612678867437542585193384025917060410125711711128917143643501063715979173916023786497294035438240984118446965786283689224946996092145950880792861089888235467383139258386066319360860251761654423416358739596005159247535637536301240430329961206556542168334360465037058789437054545564765457597933330955208619951681321865122836985048441420344194141530776706586480521956250796667879481609345535808351689 |
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.