Factor Info
ID | 185891 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3784 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111121851553872704463159522844698453134889760704487351311277923604393833077203321804162626911102479851681095519566214051954537320861959415193136472351487611932657500128492360139091920335898543648209238624728135735733673599788148797475340404620148815956882835156645151975010807245593517950845418144472067134584969544109979805927368351514263847823847948749255244940025177745057348526191695539839424120708641733310896726603906196418619536597390582223413111177464498014588389590681806720963948785046496990969678529582368488385560282730991949464305037345406170197436066694214947756202403403240717314898527061539857241405526753514292013165312666740006483012068710529686201170066505994879258691606136120548295143056790930676494454508594333785069817373359386430960504828149904879549234357235289520918903002285027371312653379213688074253215294554857823513290227513868652339027790959417852741197898936197199991360185661273835020415680620013739198848943737562703334853137888506597758540031188279717002480628419175274619602800104528539436522621906216519200154368965813574028891206489867726984186044605390049285006145415934509881460924448195323027852879 |
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.