Factor Info
ID | 181883 |
Size | 940 digits / 3120 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1116352036118285094551404337846351859549925682441333175155089184498644933290530870806675119078298296886366704101829434742280651603205385308892063843867162457875314328716802682219293583604403193272803136087575864762899226617364670592100693000845713753214860617801573899293222886664715839000778431878487272365619490709249107614875703102185061794425468129719386744823912724285160268309406331507755579816791514580568497336700558345597574475285979492032410304230456449011355307467055111955784369255916723009017746955754917331274875977831233581216564944720984288223490792862338150535715579501269852660908845901330876075027193270185231479921981372593875483309206505008440382271694432482689177029638442576772713757576658538074258096462328907661710538550544432436728333703438650281333155407857802458235671425037242858181068161190419322901231888189728122577793659920725469854961181475238048795356046477756813163364321312239252375310528548842035339081 |
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.