Factor Info
ID | 185860 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6558148841500442679173820019867252950702876850450514356797584137157522768336142187064112116466367146922462914732171161795904570738021353344171297346381506563920442081321028724803368048482097330672557181772675103740158688100781217943366536629897615393324721542717984026191811575005077852406800971059852165302544036165284415585555304040322462982192475656455984140587347913546408310143044367707655323553336268568944614337300094809244930374739846936097666841227992625769039971354355636659030349634039051352215497179235687116028526018141827904439968097412457914058376599618746187735387311833360736821494478697249168179115155024272314611504767473643443800487553401172009451487425873034747236895562669119103139351185232106262656127475287796722998350052179153735851558024626486206400151313433957093435746836309247637554236907375783208623748075329845769491691691060328687856544568971681389399387663547330299494004412081838538316020251807725332052507307733458227333222862827876575882645681734473033635020603449357687778340126623009418231326676475164146426924479986865559171393178274207273133641303555890469209909117010301289251121859748494662235321399371 |
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.