Factor Info
ID | 188345 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 173027565862201072906119987369087142712470721760772847199465225349042154965406509988542653559904322239263636897708683521458922924270119197106358428555357714448108475715665512812079812618951625902758608137576228948277000709305092450697406246634349638671156027266572173282798485756982535617139903552330014680385448431682652549891984651682129449994175898460216653927954103567154328037373255513226040679954993297693752578141384911512212220035102361887204733674930455876075056564878343417102319683627258647325911064401890652038176679430682468682233634521853985966970515537931018109707013284802094239928783812616924993503605270645240227335868481722830694318341956528281595292744160142356517337981306613616391209079315319954363635186573610927980075437919693019118635923725824497054169649265813678787795003777589273348034559162875450012315709527070289086753786128015477782113455115326891174002110359530255969432673815279974019904628451694955870541462042967610739412212146237701442922317039335418662454579043006354541436885854882000757662849983574938749788639939324975890773934656161109410298680652579804780526768493103642599220604936569138689094088847466447 |
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.