Factor Info
ID | 188684 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3727 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 604291899619593974306240212220903529633526091367390140370032402295638190640090481640884375710078221325738735525003622449637551894750271459660700873406332306562931372289447949440635396396705170697135408645027208866400966556556375682753928412023115556497790066282689533771156833713163502956089667173003748429252206358752281789463082241578050744738598111793665093017200838585230734992873449601478655161686262375460573423901263434239567246980192806973507408983144915634164484725820344834456248286399069117050531001353959922797429144965414654566232546448547052191171522448028438522459044795441662015202961926501048338293418578049923588621958915491500041570949918925941358641629357523662554504750393564452975513730952372871401665507726293395647594630086158662926168314075589905425466750349766999099862003485375570039987242699355731116084474432509253363267052135557896023093377624083166546139951870013698338577592526258430705282358069596992940089925254413407976222543530359985733012607714432926573570142902360133921689422757847124342651321567091137031399577516440562885847999038783704169504909868630247603968180926257635068851549 |
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.