Factor Info
ID | 182477 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3862 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 20491537852452861704652658273623650378848810028551159745193813746366616960953005072979678915597142048445304852960776831654771065343286351548997142118915939269442418953781593708138821930174057466766760356328280782481012967793822597569261816623088811417363944153709625666717230718674874979513176747815515473726407896818736069960336985873373695673632108381066390649035085611323141506334105856959881552282959367901546336680837810104136604044607269556666584141610087705079073198148702856086877647290093865056718352313518301617116011173327678993251379689815579458246789073517819380899935384203784239981521440845762461734948959023836855794115953873691819909677238940137082424537376570751432980242184733037958047952171403342612504893473931952333332213678769294798974296649964396318570246111738635729614871736093961416521669076755589691064812011806751721788228974242019615833444137870632184972103905656248418593221721695834906724200444881805900799182796622532777624486400150098478389581534116406574761493841962181767495533376759896481110672587367655210195612228479395938503849353598611020979459244356848059692763149509042757566721917567993811455129445157175180806777764799 |
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.