Factor Info
| ID | 190981 |
| Size | 1161 digits / 3856 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 344852787456373905726948767092265883918257629863495193145315388634863843165976565683182334311126229394038168916413885050900441118592162876713358846453102593966077677029257277561699528351235134005135927010011368219452568753942623740747834412773000420130869645640968753385682883159296494664756047889078329757080705872074581898796296647266433988759681440834701659070793316495155184877419745338751225587403122610900365498978157612346823042529749321509752423354782604091795150665418153398032049063114632386823232457894463051341209385184039444241909087414797182794408101615950030172057913181250944467145203446812118948337982017461890854511273280925621782042429090208574161071071616949519881904320616914890572543915061628777479766440273701328051401564653530504237902300902381963545407903428666319961579722431374916332713748249867050964023282250678042441990058787498260613299302280593232669594015735741675146178186159212343415394375413165870695323435850777167166368351361794191701214347159757944301064747663958070039809130856813520286168074377159218670209777564863743683870668052680470700467261969288277912452191838441568580261385360222209220370746717891369502320828681 |
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.