Factor Info
ID | 191999 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3768 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1000703011534486899188574365333115889982153987997219087115317359028604293809346793489647129718610614545365940623068086878618075248112735827897270614638418509709610973703416305657500073979528426320952356205721780926545851727194062341747133966773140530032462504692510639610874032813606110476535543884216047710457546515845909296723318626146970007752433672050322320867830623274147002918625964546884890682347427893432004547937667021120146627975100911671650226537715685124518784150557599954727341300655735510922752795835789756140231785773414293431507607376923214399791095874306936495252003886345360942322376779826719252275863282641290858285476172465082580544159076727987097889886696944143824691674278631778354357967854956945229536701440150282378210298624711240573000669574262588456808201349982513404114354200585403651089746177933093170244604894739111680463985115393300449915874492234248506871317329761829582161312608154850400140292267096359893784521810488094962988357650720347393429529837857507183735482734071766559035560108485870011934710897764215223683376699668318498099243098162186065027474821938672399010075378659744760218616330525051023 |
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.