Factor Info
ID | 182171 |
Size | 1156 digits / 3840 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8003468774018845462853419897323350246971609981010427174860952637648939526577070352323374638709287993245873173012503677044868432747489699384903618315051429960429485748081745643400263684726530343763012140479843057510977788073910236085049741664383776956944688764035917608758377853784446607243379888710511352253270295116394563025551559589609405809062140519540427395741598609737695190366238671475863880585567044030389507034631590335267612024781391961033275323007797451498877969545478369329747851921960894865408629744426849976081035400265145417482433120635180277603407991319866733832761463002012911907615516929624258367715546142501554980501752065571804144407687333877086527658366627051651148113934079156030601437876220519829774394577263926316108878556660923540271174028092949282871826231160965242077584808508706537231982272019841345151639283505753637950353102854756222713794120376075703289816040044730593152717996287262374759579933734108619636071315816075293977847807810618754813703260197039371584337908822070293901062152130333308503793320722505986489679557279982603882736932057299554253452498159585601214401900586484852840945093094337017215286761854248442506091 |
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.