Factor Info
ID | 186120 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 633920395187479764608679257001006013671253105863143013410010522640959738345470523655102542801530422361233693785371437549467850272405784450851841377375109387323930430076647308000847921682350665241593240517073186128061416948071644775994496051641279353434452205139560225845867558815156715778435468815562101680745691181840097361676824700857200723771041010182376415824197864128796749562623395421446271925056717408853971749201656214274278870833348987997643964869053212581161603048055467924181161589736088806277268128590120399429371704425594046526588126705722416418948304664485796676423972308970605837532426374658881253017814306226751393077530560061682247724680881412464305659973558657126302136463491340628218237139938192646863142246957693318363992239578901497170630030418035509655661292192419949171911619378777755729111574967094122759878480496032988999851451765493772769423098815717883654920989191085179255202631271641166248058854482356482704265548755965994884389032999888599826315718372938763677680648783444025812361575994573959161479476450867438883162079793022517343134835089934121135250846353276450590920100288769637656357774905925768111415563 |
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.