Factor Info
ID | 182172 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3728 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1116992322619311548476304766688619550135503068965541282297053662794266031438512718190627152510624402681142843360024399436976094139388740258671884937497868249588452938827193106605482415118109437843150468077397717349017811104009342029745019028293186115769267522972094952449815528141856475488846439598769399410581706879029960283434170178888897512501045804624016839807198061692324606194324814834241575550201991954111647243368863995154768482274915461993951604987183074457301516187019228811511809055939297497324579928853861016430223928446329804806351218030050001570900210024046204783291034981773998365243489689822148855975014871785717270007234855330239967499044425591298920629495137798876597158410909375841189840834647104292479126545667794984063327436695980790863918417901456454738843516407648531280892318483740277546877322956177460614544362646383482987796538434876265969682768189144268601561594464896086689715804199243740944813918133368441511800620410663004430575699802570594949138856739359643456758577883183479230090970020459223503198309117973642763762903359109494196238345316548055056740467152937651792165211514498590660773939 |
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.