Factor Info
ID | 165232 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3765 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 193770283622810438648068384136034499217323815511605885522833393943179610888869131610549321278236742105140256029934759784834000327028141722524114231358001137665835675130617194489539720161058912300591756197219092862493062144261753746552781893291338621737212361079632835897579284170980693285935739914663737987846276243795038347942289948612452567285374023845408319284240002370768892488359737539287880165538922360010980263886331537373771778849345349595809773957457107151053598031292485921499574607642914064438943602419767578241318002343297283751717012027450362209539848437077711807308139853074347756237794212269958872078409631693300724219873321758940404637546472345878820047586548945393363629406594998349697872257688046001481798395626861930534633810125421575621559548390692852096252324821253319320520146306136069731304873431494036032720120260676849731437992345601877092482667106014306690135992501490702694280047502241898089870192880500655760704784822178990995102764901168702515016909994748141788942011772336980612166867856752493219675312402108207990912556077891077548357161120205699235823184501219270133455689156999904460011393804785655239 |
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.