Factor Info
ID | 191985 |
Size | 1106 digits / 3673 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28292105942189274925213700820091018989535049381426574273340970375208210953237682743869235588728293345732655806855998771475887516951169589286393117651188628501571132809811772421039467142444455735468433874338374154723138424908522644162225327113853485608943032735610805909742141796639325839675599091944227087677140247392181691063880506198459564283200194095590365566875509524938022022726912234103226174802251924849565118420733366446890828920921606105066787095953423264082683735310274866858705817897453410500672151713441756370432024316663442684083910579036285947095894482931639310119701102088409662403791822175766663937080697004549661807404292904068901915796488514226477196176357609015173255663789249430646689682090583528372290802155077700141940791602746681921526559476064060219380153155072749974745693130793263057411385294038172865968705176356849744189031531343570499789645747494466595905233790912246822342921558470265590709088016600684860690568083198407102668014474825762604164179699734549735213458747239856775560213058629019290317976365666247458771472227768503295808488883453270432369786952600457613394326071 |
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.