Factor Info
ID | 188520 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3710 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5059311403737545543211874603217642984091292985605691179852639452334989117119557787381676424930980167037077057420049987231936634774880856734752706942938035723955650784349573037601546751443612061201743607565374470297410939144930291558082421362636813255684598107586433886149668927708517240796438213284522053431764304273084689936236993961797738210328238123738193464002432847394223289183576008181212613610444357143395653733121176840863410843847411169958694081904903909876305754133723444487633272016823897988192748551074826892224276527872352853573851073001693433961851692595231092953699077528503715729557079914487232787907715159463473777174179786006984414926096366453255836341659256920597115565992972906319067642286487558881302593705767666328112650346706822057789704543460990214202187142029087686461236700574824358651929445356855661717835961795072932444346088299899435608221856953487982111521891970136824573163183970692420335567804522658534512482687121771205372302907698625768287311168426017954626873632606821905411704887574433885512436340376096420148378322443939114469695067835643912239369648319707047985178495123861477281 |
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.