Factor Info
ID | 182299 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1743879952989005049683082340512684753909982691801924036116829727160454010381614033435406503495619461563263328153876554993605856975028853991752868823090956967722173061219227034690576429568195386840193924631916814543840941865860296426930999733301337899598853600894974452162079797118028095400786147424441461257398568254623450788385850931414664864110016966855456777832884457164039444509181197997459847471425165398975011098666243598959879577542988483430416192855241623103584959779945601826872596098124835662374839417682856345544706069212818616096400167355687557438004278262828114456475153049757544204927209840237552258436978231723112575425505873696982089298152750984113437372657287941973737941104232998878709942218373026562701848347645239356643641317500594750407421835482831507798259039165708725232076207596768382650946238729934746184788936033322123154546572133326035496120901039892782053676809830952959453163847967981180273872810202832408228603878880998618401920240211222174113956389357229193604400520242574744071991894678836146775653084304163351455717864913103239202637662246176293644661757648517755827250673034281157 |
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.