Factor Info
ID
190952
Size
1141 digits / 3790 bits
Status
composite
Value
7909241512482148102189637705228019087497401245508091445350160279809155087083437146266567415085888479943702770662007806782447645404307093745010582712338692832800843736697530116483428028097688216358293036656902387789011741584251133502805852726689301571930129599601072597419678311774143827222920333282021079044785708741957272476513012427642256101394013973148009273648742763321358573857471760576408941770650810996753853537776395563937552310934465345168617595962172374501880946065379238801415642487907836458248535652893209268261388983296344099741318502334980964045680030696037649522115952888923184239488021746148431986555534637910489309790767286038923335691507010937772930916591040877710326878390781612849338944331687477458451278986018061143221695991666517492729252923640666948616083337602532552147746530748655243290572232221318800112103573110531347695453126638374745348894442875318715972937298538469105038767890626274610894558603948757692917832314590623092527044670419120230236795671083488692426597723587298456484290298017911178151072446941100128302560890819306394574899274563957413665042641366784185080127752050145573525823980740131302331846677
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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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