Factor Info
ID | 186063 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3803 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 47842206967728753384369716239922021203153849839959952766894276330665591253636183825956661916879973757850881079350616580678336209848921620812149501812094954694406747156482803591467335704525925551522375637924821734243616697901334457342080781195112462317701829800867550620342909896346079176088973325667931306838103929421118613836580336198456648404743259899699739812900984374069813858617741823566463686744268922554233741236702100896429315919427559934449073640001627009526083387029408622618324574798907129717537043943092407814221132373931290935731793388120719932367913306385102551324268040675266652921841709332845650740061755996755846686256781031028141414822511137377897971644076504179799950225615407785154609492017180026247500692345569980637664455245245529220807060158898840607090507277144260326566971999142946292826650179971632967558752497693573847144446339908219844263453962670298040480644356813604164847574233347187497838142787550817410017956894830187638615749106458932132035044340657032560043911510357276826382346429342090611088879135478696201285836368592452189134713367457063863819986039519773663289733633933911703151577725484537695281897169641 |
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.