Factor Info
ID | 188524 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3750 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5028532847976178987651809428304076848082482317163180395903273133225400850322707443056729568209583167531950122045384389199190972121808138295232180858487331983909615752663216044400914050034277708760845096718852723059193525710321394236698925237597152191506028917708385615129334732887686544080559225531038451232501096130075683558177349335774719392323064687502396070768263852360952139079128934118682679270548084840393415046397042715805376360990455657284553102310173404210672386208633172589608658159318152631299234406706851834055907932843202337829857798517175170283552901037420907973697907497476702724153839854500876039900492473841050261153387512721098795523353671159937119892345985442921952336505248363850910051959837310551414137939661564988660348266822849281568839705656264118109392205539232528124089599378441753587909391324302107582572653403768440725451748903165770678437919967185173993554164657435267803814302904571850492168838081360579585626177620587570469344819875760061447827841717096582802137572791321419418032928536927592795391612111593966449617676195794941529065037192645830181210538398487978139378985723783771085045717422913 |
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.