Factor Info
ID | 183811 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3769 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3681179138220580550403685964427174409158670312442135831339845914646206588052375735120988116007411404183684402335965033692459597630965336115587326005489930706003181848849222941456726911926391701853809550881329120394874356031749804421647700986046080103748152686714086235813253973465753397802969591530664773028671656550781909689216075929051709933283762260458930352800185612822969817881362067138038344326482720386024216809286297288007454476954752868700473380423372323272932118184130910935627934882666345387899950271151263191496337766146243114791334108972307803374803179542643488179141773550283011540189178910783241851100575855263766153462835466911719104110534569419520293552502740792334179127921961390328955599754473802556208854685505931036360715268593179505738229723740203027119832022558096104391744565660782823070845678092295248251363035421355161567677199098723655494396690291170966497287284388887475142914961614733039873189002779321593626062404310490969486602385947437232831731024302002246139849811156389025526909034719308653608017355685100540521950743301658803781190441895896663010548479016646293455305975247338348419798291310942924249 |
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.