Factor Info
ID | 182453 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3109735595882339237155868350154750846305991433485340440257916901258828658798711600039455517782592103406413127515105163583678993109387774467263454705124798944531492611793055105933360711762906790618978342412611061861582291532045604985611211898288217570322863808907079724248248673484136061766157259222412065709872951325814456111232380592773103069149716586381921447805289876095749648541985288257423766120739274752860484565538864620124702052297021680141055035340740623734415190092056543600813953369389892291706903981207202931965896569916365571407994476241788720002999522381855568973325400222797112506034074957193522876819787759031363181910130569868314516394452289831988541731244853519055531828496611449263465768278669071499979209964199449728850615841743662885332020195818285010451082189020659319566999415603451392203669399737553433765896646069022069124888896918604152274569155144811096579717211234329158881328578086183820388141182062345485600732475884428851922149197903719022268017400175158056283324084611821564550296145588732035322885617919248311542262484695284523095090332534457591175263317630931352302896719284798761 |
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.