Factor Info
ID | 188695 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3813 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 61103963329876690369496195519281194415369286666537268082954492311451637341131877880098773687949112000303038302253071990107411839932768607115333152313199127165630450340136285448488062231031115233845717924691707788477076765302329473296872970407937678752132995162590515046646545271914635352420830442236713052356964694730671435541120835905913240440782232784528565938366577635760587784837897935176961378330042288940960740829232417373943498640161220192557644188216853639255441913291552487105555882753118720719856963230585333518081026519975583148268594985646904553368230905663726617306048130378891464333948770255863827004551785770364344113665083694516539835786427246305432110713731743354531020589850836408657181214794131644665458356678584445370782477321292135033281661961732090404381355930659209927501144480645412781856282996012880572307334898572541674396474103998625126867631592481715002652885653504857362597923298300285001702447353896850931201912099154753574567388872788143651313950845836903359623912018375729843928375834835273083155535492520304503510331103767174241110003098038482945882507015506946848386093565930712100502596936084812094352519122719429 |
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.