Factor Info
ID | 185985 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4049971576611638716236225329254567539867737769794193331545436908269669287881778707562317107312927121058668464916670231858344747240165440780165464223434860520505192189619110392187164841697789896534242583453557384272311559537483119029383024502904450779381208499982575522703733080361792970254207641305432906652684750162789214041695790592902595270820180826413251577542915739022421083159664951143889103366523565181882213931844230583030711436860386976193568819021594356522338746910377478589973952558095318684207818255692353947419303597101010927684919503632861249836955722424274838858133444968858555204030542562175710378313243628066671272913568882401715737701786538436463987040834994079406753385861573535164311744091975554551669377379811203905788257941813853685550820872900815423136738766246103839224820990264913212097258841559332867854956430333544288147783865303939488351712123012944429941979574919911582912727680801199000412672241658450882405129303258019010176214046507907642795904772647378065732944706500846655333701668347196440180144344709600773540246231791949733765784692790048680867884298535603620748631349260414909515256959494372822813513 |
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.