Factor Info
ID | 182029 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5581488855042273305496976699054453656661236864732265797250101000516200850900670729156725767722493368922897221001047464094388497391644326921057443393912444685736499730091174181247425189149066525257377802734356288248970039873383771535000815413736467327824813644880493253972033594921131762088653342106015397684619969055819109950207043165698420437451926409061318401248068348138303025923239517207470205257265358588355853828279085133342122315265374426470233374159741327627663698811102125114990576090930292681749532840218855112924949077041719500411033155931530592236406235878693635625011207867324743459340228916819222052373606010872676545554894396229093891003312549875950455132989973686730327004972463531553253483643956275791347597289964881079386145961787826789754933581292632346107358805702456273186946914966856544377422485608973631949893616049988490339858490762568972615414209153104306438747433844032289395227515532605288649042409200012484293209940045599399371531033332520443434571767952539185711566939219259681127373210745415459873799417769365321762603811982034090945705538354205095728576511627631895110343604014238778869500667239746321631067 |
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.