Factor Info
ID | 185952 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 513330162278958388730446326297398056198518340590370744978467264697121819437370259303142466834574195919205009303389409968683879803776781727942447504545897166241432582169589438762213667838393736373069572315434757335701886965214127911989131224863548387448692558770246078514264666286761615125776955112442112578949589525698924216480520638199640894083183947087632229593314261875782489975692710701047021552087813185258110906130230535130898442233942605980577963003996225225223945711903000237499083481176826706314051229400479585714725761758017126010004827469005209149738338406421551558480968151225474697542869080638193766999431095007941569373335831037000879814504191846040940835265352435194280059799572840379036877022053202720991913053420952775426883037905557733291177605266492050059106669056459073356380444236416902264766416133835829137892973784933290324492803470635109301555753692808332176559195544625880392630545210953672759566008946400679377148740824255983367977355858498309025106179823093011996190332000646133468108267842306203340705573765184967146590094041004864980662139742835915591268074213904907460670259097533519365239198877947327053378011 |
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.