Factor Info
| ID | 191057 |
| Size | 1102 digits / 3658 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1342793126226935777505298163189254370446209113444841107394603400271471229748009126728868158705842373520920668889858440341272529013842824851078121156335265963529543302697012620484890783798338088857058261444182905096252070477983601945232349091054408205388435783063571007173481469017711177273831267461836421207007374433797113506555122222336843376053790571259995678276479179360361431470600166348003677141482250544734556324317124529734496308376336786580437560142437070554179413403320938591289504552196304471263626361596946863431336018766252479978373755593654044484943267428059967866517035619501785283349355656823221391784015016352044406994917121034951801790834790696180542746883555439971940695524969981378479062397922660672618158348184630072408016567966836145545358134563233691004003133593108043875435668261735981301145334642737680190829730041975558934029067065711622472074529225023807916250259607501229192597906428321309769787303734283987678724972938230644179944969100009758662680368733649202330492049153720744481525519566820294016811564528148482346266678687965456790704213042189620823918152130280924240747 |
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.