Factor Info
ID | 191984 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1525739395703777894325690714086094809826284534970701158394961910289017907406437657517951086275481428472553730257182462522911416873323818827248768618461231181347915856293723003210919321072844413246767384063521995657902946236963431411248185247232871499654591428051988304720146579608867370952171972187296066338008288479065807081212493050674372459316372172436789593839047013673667570959802617301714353188300832980553045439674544785589317842714821490981104165902446910620310465602173281362115966959629023209509731533946492122750282275810711197681612802117684400350099960454269241912889112203374140906543666608563082542105775866282191647044444184901121145040240683305374623150541985107671491498469309180550116829367355950649148066711830468582865344969585272652264236910519530655928915524806167868288709405140218503766558020622218748736493321466679548880280199573900274793618214396476561696082025226692798332579315906520556300833958797079486017159769094776508673141892456006921916761502501264115263933310191580635011250349299865875600401595033329679443116560948157402935191049450564161750382697874219245136057483298388524895135914793691720297117977081 |
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.