Factor Info
ID
188344
Size
1160 digits / 3854 bits
Status
composite
Value
94209023325112586493491516004690575320731665541663301554908868495605198802830668622489828154757284897860741779064471412916549783576334525271158057701656023024364110126809387362424822897105849060961249447322815115700527979405094812760033664596700010412573472694142580791642609756693122887420086181890227143786567003922462656031898620914789087788484711956868500263562554376698134491699718971248944165277919340923181871827346048144490480522942480621864970346556268223780979831186926443540870599619292072582864211212952433407872475849981485841210979866052740336617347306831760650886697547570239998861441096563066034132136772849959029043473581724269400460440970020989125250823524707137133645919431453570289213335922344624844870464486509971842917518236532205537784105667881032657944593487454518297304325128698824288903956965729640719375734053685200614901224955767739407485804914769122265633667686571485810060064525028804870300058353093448269700585724969857008955350514718343294914714995851683705045376929729154432209354130883566658859369127489009711811683780877325190985798942925773440533087985670976388314591003329441276084624159155541759053106614829624589464664833
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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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