Factor Info
ID | 182040 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3789 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2146000138699790113361544551680190609099711537475960232840444726102771093669614775502787355715943771319909887125603406169286812313713426089892608423232394499000494787229802350235337805178187094976650767020889936245625433866784748459027617428920107597277870452179031998194345734866485473563065118719884014790447578976413467521412439016827898067375296068032118267099470962768796620449582059535223886050787435781433454313224442577518447753594508274307470090610145227489215010073997104180863478761787855821691551607911968647718665468334422650946708248230064692184657890644895671326971666677112786914456026354211114995601131651081849741016745773543843897090571154330653345912528591326938590070044297703514398091051903665766230720591213494698787801951561486701883240057229411753202203476890912537845035638079311437435389421369127243977752399049673166073457925821775493395198732464344919811492375517791985272318060427892362158770856781583752272345740068984440174104779474679632186110156855290317369019366351197325501630609396859585447572691553172699807456410984515518179873711335542893863848149249663637390842679913716399485101788644744489804439177 |
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.