Factor Info
ID | 188503 |
Size | 934 digits / 3103 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8641670717122503785368452452805214464580921869783896288197598433651818275377035292873543704392833168449563322341499156878575512504645598821074114782910972989574886255099127673223592947594141820303042520614865835684938794831925353353717060691842935341354201861547498810766930538571988267092460326469143421197225454669376349710835925853796882608666727912812262581905857264706702197591504733005862772169530374093125278983469125946374018610548633792175352168735720047390290444348080109016636886309592854355802804145877618182339150061800587594254679344951037435890208482552309522587898874641547960752437329296916030772071459065380358567954743207666706047477075490564676795780822062442387476914118315184321700876231580852494265011902434730162016701003579355608564608836446133335369200620296574831019775261229273605568182908575744776827135644041964496093471318904279061365085278264158983342568119294320306567027116008916368035638846362881469 |
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.