Factor Info
ID | 188674 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3814 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 82158349398428698938684768034767150389334476736539349821678332264030399041333030420868179139357660317955394479119292923351939687195594286602345225148242785119449953837053460251957917494942596862230653156507805952253257972254540277080265136278953201853953824186254168836272568973939977632875953831078886995228420157466160539255801309649966649489470347290284443433057454378802275571093724893537368946130174481554137322229895944559808893752153662062393571157615969433343353976468693243697689661653264801611640208990374454434765489594091849034077245500507546892597043867127219277404566759174660848860870573630403492352777545636501027806311883572234068991492668254407542878637051205296932876795976420552127696725769061453125141251795055939545574072091440441405213182676915780185293338936654977297631522579174033070225357755087439091992961984274440695987320576487479854815887799570030936806643718693442052642847684576270411431152284588157165951995654916655530588942157297249552738917738796980730056121203257098540836923559662893171852234764931602234059949218393838409308291703198883493283055698447195960587269599131887777453670107206868209041501028577429 |
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.