Factor Info
ID | 182163 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3747 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 874201560713796292169702467792242705497380370066748417851555497764802423846478593766010980549888810422965511080891475566565222611207328488234546093675203671124404164169138160463549066254279613012195822395150585671307669989836653944946045886399150421793458239590208931409585967530112789609970854409307815533723278614621114041487022079742802363118025288179963636363081514937216220489741051658304570748952641724770017291373814496528670022338797393442020077919352448109830949951650160066776118011506815965263285625738478120622796142664187139397599559884380256885639192702263314351620658475241719308862791390578640431282889164946344131328221591329335775789405030418696679268046523948032330022950866706410310134989596408388227807229024741444277107733224434186912535880080176989168329148229108218030025487775906998072223466609010310314093913080774634555852352044424744374749142364805617946787112444876505089151773249766105814490339273942657657244629464928199262755381542935131984134720961289631207053780758947464341347275561365919955966342215561356383355588216333049841317431654432361643222723752561598786885138038521905214911605785683 |
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.