Factor Info
ID
185946
Size
1154 digits / 3833 bits
Status
composite
Value
38256443132450310617313407694302779151772333625682675605950399326981577123063716724644255824533270888540690612966747873739139123546227725305880694255899902930120233570899510851222140306114676405356445577248985175695264993971007585933681221665435281688759717451675378509708120770959587965641078395768630346300776091130839937783376924378880568477332360590887882445492288843071146058224076573780631492375577738348651772597007208401815427360805113521616666863220011665708547035152032313349715972414357634304303065763916597249433059370823983164942340623088333529607173668791914617336155471485617977794004431993564903947368478773641665660554591857619752817951059052989221525158907716381591192091093891003633884886862248011586156511777474388296999124195397566316771081899951815151080660000357362171683900379489463930685420987801493088367648489746591195340968263236401809021989963028013225118960865386727478532317948309045047175672375143566682467015259060559594712870783605775146692456000553868847094314878131001905460348724072355274482052265703239952769647999781191237350348836201960014331857180358734445155777607485207119096537825236468350577696838916908529569
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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.
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