Factor Info
ID | 188407 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3709 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2246404690482000105077968109282383833694064543450498851650451447113501239401108832353945709412240623414626899055136138008435757842235697965367424304932653785453402066883867389553567273637751903256217405771547895186331755919408505107879015801352828821983507502843225076042681609576246091040225769912196667088293091966377599639095196371405302514288018906085005364332032755869609392798746109568663841886988273528935212030294302739890531293767782041356383508003225538200630870407368160490681829726619965481621841423495569712221566041933014465642583885040191160584661253684974804383118494228590909614796968276232054563913040722696157965158171091544698017785727553827852387459441691556032929560965957376667893917415092883523089726693844586950596388438293228424106340735149090455788551915364928468954789936294023425680082258915463084945011430532497107190648381660454255140260407008418571552890592651670558640823629794133386456323267620369287632708403878237338709627159685070057872768944295334357118745089548373884678805177033422727774207525365488669847674883007135468548602358275846481132299880279080242548526743708242464249 |
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.