Factor Info
| ID | 190852 |
| Size | 1117 digits / 3708 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1287087309689632348658946179707387561793775968080184714735359125615998114309311444119435271042218555791095597507644785860109994862014929999611449796002455171099444343097306658590367996247394570642680013596484539748540240707139374602111340830170096031568116782353497565701428406471750485412471201526453419191235773543824054727967884020230557162179157864111851376181886935611274982939218836011975610544187627452332597481355591322440314788635493618534505113402453898480964171984935531073117527916682661361037044355760988776508819015362268139793502130767018357605506416497487274565527692694196614711202649202903171547698304239824856375958146317531081864583591572698392109868110191923353434566083827969457659984698043765226007947554878933976828977661480267168962282836376091247149078552867548747763279521887572995522008487256045165112575645577661402496412948694938536861846849239164084347464434024755484659602831873416545371127596065767158552381506691646116069697677227594825910177049590645965458757799874649564091957113579792431329038993517661393453151506722178808620776648663092170750080439841806331191595843027506312277 |
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.