Factor Info
ID | 182249 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3752 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26028940486396341813899142148263547102507812767281826043932340010618839258719293357970824128883864251235750231533374606977461207371324849880743590374692724712989753619147534509485752129709717285304789752851981581675906192148337540905435240874007689151170263283672513651967750977856327181941774577086150084557867388185401829296280690688133451157764745269116792337432048296301291387761946925599712910436952666213873186706481582961974526946337794618217887410214339844951486947187648437116225483163967060253796077267836886167928309247507642537578380451898002162040143903645883652904272654738168425606144590659675351696806412811494578126945483390312174394657364762070621497814916667576963129095916195754378471969084882640275339412665935211069555717203116138732391486038133649171633645628131419403470047129286845185904455442570787360674313742946321730444786191034252250814595600183608473203046732620043316807793059344788413480008651582871432279666277245090788985381551143297601446243952865017541331927100836584313616870178222147691011223093971887460462953928177335991551211455392575754712824497794167307196201323793173422795759669125281 |
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.