Factor Info
| ID | 190761 |
| Size | 1119 digits / 3715 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 169893183244672114730110784723190211507984522400826134423410539938584715610218243239796405977397882620796304929158432357804355112219737504815717182417894588539281078411868438204681929101804645951551398943052079491132684662376059314066970126523866202553964811248247222023256220958982759046599961748228431122546403496879665580350935139875277607964823585498846029593629414519933028925433057274558171142024639622946070298502011380498672576390859302936871820677964648694702779951721653227014572585887683614301754693988431980154838938640688828490495294872855948112453163495491106054567667814364573226903841618291788296043263023551453578105093220162843223385279686081153941575306851098301952379178898078480461408908644411212049916848984170485957790019586690183945264536252572415275048323653091893812307950595214714622774000184215357999404445407456731120048145198345325667360184004511727467882839435826641027807602304438271291859220588179689964332499823286360468244826776049464814155163105090867707650209565375511673647895725345227884885785011426122956838311125678548533632831541527460571025885917258367689580535797857053070657 |
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.