Factor Info
ID | 186160 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 109342661510627658920062599964415552520450521449991521261148578113753947892556199926121434892499814393711052932876693735055310873876463658055631615105565705642876973365906189009317325673935161743659942623243041264530840988756083772303283836806822171915622967032238663529484981051550861541851463343870043091854075629243243474029170456155109267855189123255146189168267973350804697788648458686569693315524498786754008940421597008373061461868659174923803501979554182626092997236452517465841347154032304306345062822829977954152820937384371416331902752144880508375949427255230291098623593348020430934562247268212894204481317436076076191643138057233685035457500534854627865341412035193070643376020878418267089811827756244475803599594764116570065516524182566707479667619548147883926247969967360266017799371415824360446515473359054352173519656929163431653392236588493780126575196983248583320995380280771174157695252132745716210355438024442001052487492814834732936627070124069454184724526718741616905557586881883479763070014732253247027248592616128318786606663618418243412295495033483519243074306180549518640864258258006618009799472910344207481 |
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.