Factor Info
ID | 188481 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3814 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 113002134475400455864353193667173210113537605238448465477647558794159680773721603644685255981931895119679819801839636583078765810926534859533469667276224343325397699872902946666882831154879746070881534611685956527625832247505260395218076099523600037007898460483793798404341386767913416488341544374349650925585114864556554066628210650312782724895584002144362141466695401146154154056739580828890347191897612215511252434639346599771266986342642623503634546214865450755890286064005765123728312629215853017687784363351732878898849792714693779796546419230443194235366700551925802958820825271906057470522547566670112413563722794601410165561072118386953764148623638205069676717698503552700511040575941605367505405860453238902465131345623534778806498273571320142013416853780383501555524353034539504016869280465371105572058966108956680563443312020702123115546098432260623445622239809600791592286641691389007781059727441406533041682353198501851773976266696518546667444903371521781125283649002002235802888249109471671663123620356866941335317189447377164506859723528154987930061089560041477800482671784662559034694036688907808967133652004650889164378489281488197 |
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.