Factor Info
ID | 188579 |
Size | 1150 digits / 3817 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1045552596155117785032408511584363574089407209303475964874621182676904523041203776920233006251125083763182464729565097323853661840723799593804257157010306363342465167968208465111958149098354291445906315928575228956071697147589225999381513796790509307619646556364963921958771806358295556979466755129183064871447992816475359542671908313398973873025906578381384967117930732027159204467464442014661409393801205501644815321085116278468549793791195419404067031886151054139249637615242238897047696206682199207659837472666542100585545925164550639847396690467177675579786545153719526696457839468053728418257291966189251296162068647065714944563428329682117350348370930848512251139799648267794022934135645921165468401005847049755252471675367291210889621746458851629937220443653208042177680628133095673847020184970320559288640011916186297368974077090347236037581941411465174174164848244980765720629426147896132222260711266529306567220960458300992361752454093501962970512324335708008990807545889046639128085913055757831603258494792221753514342638181212578809271479337718503287899656398371919856361578473029181837535397333058512871647944004061060162198364873142001 |
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.