Factor Info
ID | 182002 |
Size | 944 digits / 3136 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 73321593710420568876802687456834103884707658247277198667332970350878934209232749325555086110583928045169219267955098082536709924096235412463725881198811417476365741375780085482357133951417787123559827053373399456993803095296627407751576481398829968729067216640763433090760436116816855924678131774388751014615612288046724838740639203356932113591809262655225078876276810076087902516851078384193351402327928413172483012127791964427925874087509786680838537105613603515462710527227521118193273851834853081813927898899075373076036782808550430616366273709178685356250191028923448722764905874794084741973163973132655018143631925810030341917288605748514895761267117550882821923216424955764834745305940217838775781162031479841542696259436395564199104483839863092787554060910942897135327226445414080587409294448463480996363381040637800725262950830471574712707920531402107718252833657293768126145902378420340037892382666554536287841541065104221205047895041 |
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.