Factor Info
ID | 186136 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3774 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111960864856731751576479383994163259653415877404469020214202563881759925066461533285709277481860306900885291738876651006517873170806993859778547007398535911400084425889549941390541547448080411853712691313808397476502949308257032151643409709972893354311114461436113673305144941534298173863137762752873789451091465549321926667821550716644418053361407388116311306454539475410951234095859069044742237529905650466239572791276167751707436625720049381968423389427467286393167282917713213102999915556745569455847711838672670785692396159490350347266661623918495227191314172566660190485471700443996683973735016428654768312860174500864033761660364350070562562903898644939909802974269535922627528425029320790924518023452829500783354736976186893631603598623185168128660998159469940474604831022628034386152506175483848833609560843050604515836429787687604698175998043613312211765844582798477109785453399808738105772328052317499557794010037944230966968022469192214408230369041783931028944003978717185103592146657720358130029834557554240450239804922740817660770844055644972319302594970972276734773350813824870529731191822936102790040595090354767707803669 |
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.