Factor Info
ID | 185837 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3670 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3414433687682969366460173447667301278611126259121912825729728387607435221462693063012004308981492314862340094545396173783631294782475465794067896722920878271829028211863086637523782605422806821112655874529372616542753071418707624878632247100142435844856537765572474427425224504353014388093525172082089218999810475234169621442143133536977971413225908429993096118680429938567064875153821011662632116148335772948306295684857309538823686756327217299024471427201906467641936534635682777496782343360475129492006838656637882053824276743118415988174142922271971790804136078715647131415870662277067074236078416457156303336011442436986440475096304045313763221106220039035185177597408018918035482394366326761046586668253176880612151264401936007629075317189942507212691401078572438801568430589368772874903108627906153423656430800761213889317823707542168136971731246848036259246762024318405845973900561707060336966946866977499548025607864329715255843346207186744974935244062874743543716909205155444151133526476661770491349549209896379616299405380957537165460761423452293451915637389704616473450570480220770657471764023 |
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.