Factor Info
ID | 186047 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3825 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 233466446598904471818655429871809954062700560421497649081986740615173513046745626327615486486460076180686153289623867287904500848575272954127362333713718388624938688635335037859547233310107139346142127193741316341055957748789771639806385600104930043035330467656240265073586132486631424938557191341101059499783889983369689056635380580155352941557747763019157363747531836605021150901128739670110307059130708767191779108731454739988339367611477773976169709508093691797234590815800078038044095220882236799551884962370180610837591694298134291728573296291986857923001170053482497938691093349218568976127300356488684738784354036066648163739198452444445519826103479967914856238424191883808597666748637410262353172330753738746290769516319796271615062705196836674503600823488666796888877683644403337447208689683019418013027336419104796373488554606297214296023816017817366931295776946857680079126690967106610263050995215214540007758588584318386075483952867562725710860682229596186010432065594017846913301622913637432593646585406144254615512837191849367576175479316918886293237622662484509274106622125614345764162157957368235773634483593559986661862200126906233923 |
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.