Factor Info
ID | 188544 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3812 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26394770192454522503142085102036807476812939354319020243770485362659424563426197821413159453950344996295903584778762276588831172934909397262923942689011700497492466127312623363592292553494335156260185691399374676708622767550339537272886142918645431583219599151532495745550120588172616722382653962280289969991139601147695540676995281009379597596721657400197930942038847069366564587135447153812357612438732431074378348040504617853867253033334669761265935930757289870412990790859406291037038866781927194825194411372974484697129835776084742517939938049255704777791345269684874852417227913512926689957637995563131608371436359864643225813455394446408246452623095151270026776863186261792739253242261875079843253077859984323333768868329284366487775529838565633056257169235103930644134031931169909108016533122195178352535859582672590477762627072666581922736287493559804979710768019850854182966451698149513543157777963010529220660514835538462545970361618650024778635742936820178047398653729445712413176542023364926125813403511768678365656526480726639010259014892912570854714628400782316063715157629038992950537060028413060131764743976461492319075585121748101 |
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.