Factor Info
| ID | 191151 |
| Size | 1105 digits / 3668 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1164053028930953569297161677956481623255038815877532651553101065812154830510569914279510716661052173532498571192783201250451421327236545877136075636210058645580529680281923302411646725231505656448514168771370328929104123295643231257633410210476760354496148580179994875176556691729041325218875073412581219244351823717432483137940271455850713267723358455082169519244933865224364556354097256169910221703876617902460808984191265538678561837035824873153253160182436655194879060965640115094857045779803140912872001497579607982841810267790946769894137047128034658474048200013433925575636065043588252811321371736547897629979136971969008624830856040466762114334033800030626912408199991814981373901834856335247769489116409062398527785060658719086503100867351954989749246321156798997951211050151096523302566685067055847779818761600232543554458798490603944405431193694387533610604609292827701437732125773837172653571012693438028898385239887635187960663833924557091649303300024735709992463186484253904095381768151485673624679566666704143965809828150515907972966824577236411524150778148490963133365800470786452573369931 |
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.