Factor Info
ID | 191959 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3736 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 223711898557636366930410270620584466829116914133141247904993645552469455937163646742644256516635048233465569310231242288216975357807780806823268978498972153442016977681147661341182433644817610812028377572095684393553170466287238510888392507440368044943679044776793748617455903027598605295418144439449722148749878310614431664436047901389127626750150121033076392516438599004077586185804286463405998285354298521813292069919603215748951629311893809604313977773673531135004006260202394375960411243870613025322184549320539724108266926344799612055473115252859741804937184926242813337897238075811318218167248671486645072353808124465285540531630800854527755225336221043067726709217053506626506855220024524589323978777155343624767711946683937357878385525780935105327264860071753798140249967186831470805480114004999976178487237876461711972137882077849030915748259290535358223269964783374044651869815229302818716293575429616532723765654826734012245193223633015285235185792573414249034701315706366786519513671115703475190007099213881965800641800081341614545889397231700877511421888337655463241164815398243265548734213310751103999758745959 |
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.