Factor Info
ID | 185442 |
Size | 943 digits / 3133 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6853822128073828612450157005656246533548100012363895777151655699129368129648707484173786745292190898843934173330342673511531313251757990858623871693183398045054066507357424982016468168705536613368498244798840165235694032324371286437447039489989245904772711391168897856393108083994803401455832364397777353811773905545868608408125684163958808744843597205229602086058327780586785749185217361264563826333099544488097669461463775403158620133088723998892841439302474822746465506205452742423917654059850715634502449820183473516412532430493718060998019215008713886854528860870765544624715508365165575884331021866155760442183928548995459069934219243993243087105896945196012645541112802835108821604788244658795902526240096184785471358492325038864694909244368233290986889335703347462089509985360222466884470445429157918630653682526481706036969382105064373814334834432466679350974647826150563564676469110292300639870740427534966909993026312112412455853177 |
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.