Factor Info
ID | 186144 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3796 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 400857405710053132204390143669929179040204123640055583452878092414102501950122387751040452380964288807844392104490806573020880535091338230313650209165424040825828891265381060239394824437720077869620295823369729696852521436727397177795653426189605582168578128443431174742511209959039504347588206549776051980733432863061087962439210217304237134295553010750407014639925220142647339506067905836583458863487643847504712121006991501530420483666720903245707968629350154605701037338066807446526968108117648650225827331688997116555363973173716137273247677756512453558416261718993767771340330039757890906381906157294936565323596385853046338733431152560034818365767995180132986854408072226724662454112504886530361467560196023715694758901828006488619683966902231766363808957828060234902289464550217726981561303055103366584782703157035735554853331137479717643915799609561660927844391754843687382635136527386190848301276608162422529864395675078240155278236221517743460347032240495231554584254297092577109877700597304975692534428971022679367610645302679175469889517486741438496506995866322923708713364369421470172124990782873081573103613959779147596563269191 |
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.