Factor Info
| ID | 190674 |
| Size | 1120 digits / 3720 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 6702636698809283248175764621279927498322180316106585408330889842492990064503502566233938113597396591638065316512802552238598561936666302440798635845542465321081453711643496375862067100080510261117025146493470732627524110347907142906988456280030044124792877033124835188967419159236327559959825624250717196432689879161082175779183131824950450023310081462994309064595994715014481774495084662965486396825693189900692747696435038172872625110681646828159459934944160200343520926532781341967217953066402700056573439145200131274015017483933274849201611417042480229453245907055329924720322071559229045424934494937092848494083322793507496450626327813870700077587717870819112565562062251472615653467381533317828154845626306145691003928030544444376622489343306703142006484648917146053923563026250342830875213928356362868760506364526675632641128749891542782005035554287422049873160416679105929526376378663254014613926489615147307554472346542940142540980239867026513757194079275029278933752670145283223951532829793931384542391436174019865664056821129860897397111525944405846377205070219922651761229072944342790160859999400254763937037 |
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.