Factor Info
| ID | 190635 |
| Size | 1112 digits / 3692 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 19319316699037943489362728364867324341226651294728145176990718848266305450263077372705335604505439697295115846963926907480120690639490776762234534613345974192684362135811583425972881606854910044199541224809949167464170675602012332975023065816504600211650343878404336427547100968522133343508155243515824052277287076455597259656015303285458661260437693326225989050889287497573692219606188904571717482425147902462528433930948714385361487754405690875000639774210391340972578043469057767554908514903773453964517932119017338889299195764383893527981881603441105186798008504782633057077647485532883466389578184650904422485736440814181794675578144957745474558531338805026901677025114844881669481188697945029735787512864657226674561776746767989830039594787251982276489834067697994575107523066181726839775169415753752005629574894394406842055229304246483270635269913259000910666762479817575040343655441884316799570781396491200573343743434275433266105713679486905201191697313475609123124010337061379707706599031199767885392179517991330273413442923845830885680003200367357722093197666726612190255453290939187254011467642105687 |
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.