Factor Info
ID
190813
Size
1163 digits / 3861 bits
Status
composite
Value
10569803706940394347350605896851063557384049866045188299310332522685529148830562976759170521537039038685353999506552814173665066933208142381673232293952356381090688063958835331740198854492065394156265064396560686886543634406885780275721260076710787570339298300128830945577866210246127801195025348929699940223684367540845900208115924745882361864204882913348634718200916016266546794824371275897150019298105383065233935395182211075266867114518240118344405231236453569266372367588509751092809721923223765892856128937248828624278437533220379437262506384641790538497904957327988576989956264675653188235177173768791977790309419264141293780437902463261510984305354846344045967735520922242327685413813647532452608241333314014522146754100519496789722604426938286944686169243706495996827953977249256643817396730605290872123114936548435326969019557612208734510478705145671969181376468047602994717529519642965685531303033090921472465469997047900652100695904125821883154738739138555596331000127785050905494660826266973223439506364706074349087219724085592641544084189232084331758969496790710716872942741816685157094992613616610347868344465365911028309298836300323282153540239849
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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.
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