Factor Info
ID | 186055 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3724 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 78905871892828706346115639919541491502156654824640790547409660023539193433885507983559138671290434551121102834660074745508039043528546899986845918374451212369472769838309672213815489648598505714172601552380018073122799374038514740599535768833745989045580723521759198751283659578609610444591723829659325915726600343282851773199983595012656123425275178707978905048458614375379767781571285475688801072271779382605626559617484840304364740230160710426490364523958775051773833398223469976764505734445853414150666296410365065612181651176789155725419988148490681043210521229671695024695011221205892997658935899560429371387053850653984348292900612893833308035466183160202373446802009541554355249608140441734728417036283564343368096909205586851588896582468241144998727924046514759133747963960447322313341735240833105953843819259761925637424241365279731616637064262603679970414663287214988772323383399918577085529787920657276453460272860048539535559932997014813643365100414602820078970315552686020241526550398040734089630251750949610016038304201297326731859326314334252639952890429379287529394131158771326695330873175747958036663717 |
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.