Factor Info
ID | 182675 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3747 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 673728104792261708285806715223150915163038523333865857600682500977578977626132328056173315462880651463481813709477898556547514735112906322716772569997219425307660438849466533580266924091800746783324551977986300756269663677799159795783407067903087198252905581526003407975375868620566819568852692810181529130665751475944318328043587362379130937889115280810159975195005400502208872677014935470816514957180709769839364129174639588510831481399671601199284154958598484957973716287668301393366889205955978087770388727634523932719615969931213616921494073318175932878539576462257149788884250147879748111393028428782077240172980548481156875000432670189466820602581055295395620003129427537815699697294191031130939763676167344240898811771513374559443674184155907911724207060660082778990745487790750755596009172706299181654538806517807442461086744939858175841453493411552345597623723505242378925717405000540278127564672762600011949075320523187433819643174259533885095531202364660525977966119441970355225213685659741306928045297679009553564198004060894025289750933268852410460494252685214325107670431301081801092890210199850138360975301863423 |
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.