Factor Info
ID | 182044 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3727 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 669489545134350290908392872705041820512761211896601798468194748279083142591131052021477954162705443023260813649733143942247557015301125765097499850533350477898626754867261275963018282321527435071656877541229972968168125470863119852064357585999122091636718916572445518243921503521080989126843149659164680363124307976868138088786038262222982427989527242485686036203460126761303073025048937288599798570615182532960559733305889692610203954535149658446374995722877407487666457218523335975258096516811189889485617309950012671614547506400715421168453342578031384931349683503916070939991757587855872562587424757265148047952297665080430517204986459050621335544919635296142975880866146142916284574264030530896587494810429297919419057675854881174610907513975087663210465558578599054369454478992810379210714394332053334286215333159480658063285028186526072781818028088318649361708082821337119431996575780905852711430239437413345748557966032733644504034407347965411268664145783628845584356456519306398757922393558739856688299262542444293120201140825623416257567567573576709014105792917959114446648562488942864870195336363324844815846543 |
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.