Factor Info
ID
190908
Size
1150 digits / 3818 bits
Status
composite
Value
1455334765380049394496720162784925982473606175226352070335715621632949654210613828066339375792404006935387127393535913671321463744729224665411657118355783530499770709407541540819538454257992209461232964429461375102573492619157719813649944192423989487721645503784065690879539724688842519339475610543173183980539738675767592412151392908703727847338339503995056413510745070004739838250154377352462922156059579126981499846674137814707456198756288919244423114407148909804308793333446723575436945137530565889173970292073447836576215234478627504812639915706275299076534617973884896981339126825576505634140509315947469036565360937761335107077242711640574683199109284065769704051927387950464232479103431092302307389665602240482648446602121496410845180800435316021782873995332086196563469288114436412227889366741407475771578163811342593982777774516037287589704120029900058489116179266390042921684709708017176749149109946684188679199889909587421142381028727415627826586099181951418914990589515290725829262720308951332301396307321219074253935914857052653895107420187486824317367522486613257273719293222367415084457454402803575762895008160627638982782987931656507
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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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