Factor Info
ID | 182137 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3769 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3407373442190088939433617374309331029044183077865267099968896301048787817272051298266895514007970386479160380523752291286937131913977284354040726475523457269814584817805893130266187156272845092329181123380742051977513163657446628068064157991130470199718873703671726653388399356193591005247642954005538334489424094630905078275791172048747294730821698851397255369197112489822789838928715478419391235812824526644511775236255726434872649285754180643290642538077508536095589988890367543360082859624949318759778766602988034480363618284207931671415247876420977108520971655810477523351043863864906423074904504394856170974607157975971121116738749664978288190705098404710100820440004241836668769197953530398678045896053996495836151992478171185341429162740712313472152184603964297520703231535453637033427557656277594167855669539407997774123556188541747990062984598505614719849055517992389267414116272489231446653680208769323630027806141550779128270004786567189815680486277655933079188285987669244011832031699057148693956169486949688399426999532692171046428825962618748373591909866350607885570755828662619071957246821423123251477958199749895928969 |
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.