Factor Info
ID | 182505 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3725 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 116498791253151316824865041683875495225625042158913970537192126439534643836842060626013542907219529939894271914370340312143860495547704273928991841220615602066247576007231007523352906783323810261351229910400312450651751778526199176176813895326163002451241204878612387861244542606678782969424155001308808740554794341696605216148177549232761280276877496064871083186875995828945723476430075906025400675866465615396517752827936668091992557761700798833663685250971055510993504244985447129599610541679196388524080892303237790656872190364229844566335604157040579045273602415683944868070694666341519728318202657423935539597564137541257360793325075705861339824522230487716541383524013253224749041518647035860408550997235969048060471578561366717737507224589828104030596294375057507359700376752797378106203057308738955981241282592339183403127104324372793293235621469302579608958838145890382015783909321403369786938830842907229072069531485761154931798052094974342198570987665297308318033361984795652346439505369886532478577524877501223614349190018781952576137012385210328092714191461766352826907467705290105006451617959886116547559993 |
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.