Factor Info
| ID | 190821 |
| Size | 1126 digits / 3738 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1046048623315716879567306399566527928366797648572842685841253283968382438083461027080685110742042555282497521285413703718268019210288772626892276373360695628262193391152121717709331969279898270820028911504038384001862648802192829650208614387009735003044387513759874560162547095105594466101297728970155069056784964143425446743040272472290685138205238520854187893554970713754476911236200460375236352806069554702657165067097679580002574626714031286223235111346299911401707190425434873161034811815637988932120514104783706408265818678037441669757651218483421039893789814360622784610802472938205722987837910123535152711064100557355123462013257663474374867058851325039157263127736468816286583436574229865450038201796587290958217714076706625720409159205942458216721206523919752922114250393552828860570297052447099713256673468207066269446988194261260704921812526605332208908453511376110484763242256313867775452876008347901010812776339661025414841166282489380408821011340656152146465974636467620374966901579386587633853490795863963915379265025702390191288050221886327477090196646751350088508891777684873728576500657490249521414284839501 |
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.