Factor Info
ID | 186001 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3863 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 58234115447572513043118308180084370172867445873844437328971021053455910197718821829656061359381669402881052108411668682404697491504508326415767022087117523436975178177308621471864785133973988980106251314752567301262838306185440162666130461208527960233119176002349607698895845710591833054503372797771397356249166090637902695907685004721383803634499073792193692218468024408813382040982033481073055302572499864094072174609390480173579272325737913180261118199204550028166840546476706791934673512576297927140201794038289842697280093508001719112727022827922282985258541571973462331015177532571112898638222377499490964462251977674832600893493429555779916626486853798969893777711224101485255652487050570213573788628191895663858649650952659688032413203573116340126552524268444732152117324517292806449923030340490117121566115007927773405506966588079178971816691454248536691244960454965902978490922312417929981595743180524550006693715393385805118353020681017618874700446229006329894695951371483490479315754516815457347035371501523723706304670147274441489510778129653050061818784436448130694429426761261706068629552592212566265322581899600743412474240894409111102098779018851 |
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.