Factor Info
ID | 182614 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12547887948732800853188358277340412779781171286936494800182721061428865360358608792643202232310577588869057657669550852038415265526404673140235422510057263077336352929524598352729553575857228643313049635042892116112925896983113918162840001045484873991362893134506231785338842068073642300594965859666592558393307401083960300030328553657487168419544709616648782731490757581724987752234461821992606274454518142127232796062506422820528485052086330376080902141383525947109856455509029371447629309793657375094597372859128744316275575170675884085710099802304785036820939515541311271997582483965829101568300512880051598930383971619092062348446850228604767970616170711727027961329338913878247544367433310497101260054251044160367645034922923091120632472342592921182198144101546640959626122838246922852242504712686231310341342548926535208316860405138493866008783162000747355813581712414755135299446496219718018080052431699628566617863324987670510794988668119590424212804706595758511557439350454728838046492218216937042953784612636386341579596975681007891807449642156660579748337823327601167856339556747409877094421569946190888953373502480524451525264199 |
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.