Factor Info
ID | 182666 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3708 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1134627619022759127523642898146055599379943382957061135906508388426742158701634319270810093366898748100017546065493513343981904789212028305653874536890382030608840822563058023276603525990063510148666708947995473908324587141828904700238285105138910226469284753547568268443499799522732937227311500321367545526892939909637216770027128757620602750025701886806907510369458109272802978725512434433447507132629239810819586779515368004197611940752019719883634062651204715566243827421793601588024614325703673029346462873557406346290009615651047018314884664002884199503435378252764841659669477240441118274256405486606232147518218839394189768183569555728939306893976815642673823438113849089131702104914294815632522832418837004676891383005026607107277219403738848354680625807517291458831049271264679325474748566787701072137249924930303728354171302673805246953805465005813750878873909494943816535173458083415307373001351274750683983464321711417334369868643404745784553202060394907385703436949389399901761391544464086425522382430916183742273540292589577862721024604586252292353164618051300818522100739623282836113207634904923502711 |
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.