Factor Info
| ID | 191145 |
| Size | 1120 digits / 3718 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1235804456924347277655943673247593233490383491213216403389839638088754413771805383188794577730522093305832480522479234842956713929524655143796116542019773087445231231967622786219107596694921986478835407962824742752148706929034559834634093999677119079639187080201763174914396205366928077894387566021283299744283764295737329795330239976096715296526506425114428842799448234334896815750853717973327980319846049477399535387559655688370806785019245632752358968670521434911529219903471383658888017488336709346246085091263664766241050992708902831386864637177557525077909693513641668789205461396898344515945372041042261536585865262606903334677842676772390669940870082925377736067870932994513590279558783247442438148097884318460811933279924029325164778670594630209657059389774669776451589585935618753045644156623200026361526060277736866361938165236094162079399317080770437403042422430002299454771664313939758722195620084531816995373330388718643202504514488863558839070069416931816389806786977275329277801641420667301383080607385802006344725163155982073261705128808582481094944612939141822627721209138061300329764099317503424076137 |
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.