Factor Info
ID | 186290 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3822 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18129604439386944341941847664215835835335862540371942204670860961619155533466620561412186494480846820768341565379148633855055353507442040647248264633941281756481577923067859045033988798578892812170623594138222313734160907781501183759922858360297036915371623957870223608329651074901105159641435819651382086528167683512150640979445331704763381209380498425665888961406708767696120443203546141874378431331346211421227544029594258826504656241455088791200733180413458949356366305253148698263638681041102361226559364991198375910931529690198311011061311504739233788274055576057321459352460161022151004865512533474372461184115464748152393009635511493895425149296571519276495805941493520309580565654500233478288776147256672424735224647913442695926085898397649565653867853537691328985665145247477131194943759421432812337190214106918526994194158696935869515182597318816142181357483152818311941601559853925018831177055936927358967473895756853036365111772370220445194220771275339635298191225691321311839425090314394250233265471108759184219956527593500041614864915419975901217464783914123191500738044332735189657962549512149619181432925952250093175635722524086007907 |
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.