Factor Info
ID | 186297 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3782 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 23319227884838062608503901509807761547813842767468765843825693074274539916591012182631758735929229262512022280009501797352761035980849857265419757725849491970140288477454118612812036054309061533253698766847854779784416471965349763438108276948880915215846261231692323123100412439077324427833621742616592986582646039051795592835907087784793812839780401975882087179060305618443330336048822042514289507609646430522948495502141583182856526898365044978593785146132712334815520757606709569416415925782555727762147647765770125904772985939058041901124079242088666663379576050317005073997199645935615752906886432937539679432527602669515239892971340512273745424109828492929599494635477083078889630189439857651685539534428465365938672315719140687316930532511711646614325832560579926696661666122908532489494535448326471681849721971049710146193271002259789128690843826037140785890450660469322571498031511372988652619752304172445457824848170664232428826416181216079303300674079618224611073647416534434101591568701467094906901477275765693750791116446623637786287243331495385711318602674702825509429492393454044558520905018341666633952502421485910692066527 |
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.