Factor Info
ID | 182448 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3797 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 923867350681165943609639455886252569658676631423850757350979844179408736183416658845221752584341093127400507916006835605298731816249356491350006534472315228503269796450470299306851379449456363690591889381276683506569259389307550993194616491490300831349966421333912981683925085188402378876807620707229822269522641578156970325771456938549229896377692906141601087517198291189078673409088292312442291240512274794508693152742288174763266480463252640487620556370881876821107780003869415488661566015577663109989348193203609366577737786440371455294917579327702734492454518036137748142113830778706057457340934827981043891673651864506553761322046076858346596190094147919290393627747811041057541914545695270563581013490100768166176672233542622109147141271248479764103390463127192848861570693912184326298724261492499687933490255604895862189465314908018407727615268791086136966874561050942737607326164212787340597927335934894435320554154701194601472288387448811944232700157983320236043756470061412511909299298496640265634295414615380612656898631933871417381240780734993195590855749033906748486450973484354209108915294814144270669215055694035569293039886237 |
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.