Factor Info
| ID | 190527 |
| Size | 1097 digits / 3643 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 32270253742992934045263525110956567991784698028035135251708386998328155588093017207574031720242755989156227901148950174682808348126388534636337757059329011707801364074040287716385957933560359315658351300073255559978670996343135093284915362653344208874094694066462041786725739114461498605235301897990492969150460681527345097842287395386930127258580006289658824649793268887471780383251692721569193730403522976739103457736178324563317080567335027123764003358146355720550739032505551951035912049298261350481071450724551913673123370267144086749938231474567012931010998646689956477110744516174392582037809077383105090659259727382265328068096716038859587225743853768886311608904251660301363586146241226738927520610358078467612075575240548743528629661876919635375048373711301259696544551742641801990991931765165038296652166377815954179236303927959538680486070137629949355730861972245074772680185340655833693767423131691151486692096397872883696926818998851927526488806665309500744381667026956083892154413687226313317934834341822374978313258310416685085394047222433287440719410013015941152154672676923472057 |
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.