Factor Info
ID | 183800 |
Size | 951 digits / 3157 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 132914020145067733523479775683077449330188964361807816867389858926090551676411766181769113851270638114612632028964082998619645647452255500510016713765493394657935810271967460834434260020582833158325314286518932830182304404764883042483479932377639756498257054841667312016208406698083150890297878440160308897290687807260901764523057547049800649566868559664051972741588670935202843904966329973424402169585596044798152188469179703346037018379657605621004593547619202512529223608735609260400828457182784973913138816281376552880690500414327237808443370695053115231843164262723064949521812547963807214694106173026096878753325980789735288500806361436037460170164492081683145490841476750882740595578545325146190406776769482624810571929655626404920700585597946762835298816324783022192784332246639594684844444228986120269304562477915524284657692795246276602684537399286522758127676417991349302165162465160929708886074464338871743096155848963636938331695912271147 |
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.