Factor Info
ID | 188517 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3721 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11173770302465085128266340356263571090385865708250112876518429434647656289823566581759861262271269507044790289803831749739077236281886978016343186383826365785376021651077410161460390530364728781140479577101233000383045282063891289501384642358437914976481621297749581485128161606569746196102160193729223832874510532862050334257253943445712383165690728529218217972124280748737634575359495330275246810872561804199901743476068197056522179377836545101915596452727793990343801799864319505032118487460422448017200953226673929807539058547363237761348716426069158330952936293046448618881354597350592518152849775373267476463116517545447019313791130886096279152420911023001079275502895104957792237728046158278591949719647886022182100321054569366480274728709739497447101555931004213171039143241446540716823945164092414824794993811306101900939401079928956281455223892353957772558544366921490455049861376919019138223261905931166213283422051982542871430849524092472544810966343146555173468135923936312288101157648483456693841179631621188630820283180940660001747468022452214302875947701889114162025061903035824925038410256859532555039207 |
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.