Factor Info
ID | 215776 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3794 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111679519800441227439812778889323808329005834777610747348197216709737361101633551728817409436082330476844696761309674220033639239204311847678104245248404532262021828759360331540866371462673079314206691735846423046771966021896384940641514483574035373428856886617047400249930238816572915617530392333014794217188258783759261971861672876293581683355997106530011472160173530234418453880829263128429159221231031665630702352523706399400679026143359265279903093434255389190006414074975525952885368857440328358868637910828638988676386684752409413765764691375770045326811604077171016702237373988453998861281343334753490038644394452414555213514561565991254366941220126016438227220667167739229901072115396362304685566887163649840423264602066602895132738401032130760683935886443802749026827309227586291491760101350531880641002097382756348265887989863054545913271919221372087143483284427382944152426796115525023521605657904602063940478513234438409463307054977649476004578666139551390385745250636260217114079473873961611546622932398001248178277399386830092543838723787575448727231985485323506115988513780900801988677490783590799258722856639098837376595016817 |
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.