Factor Info
ID | 192005 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 432261789200595465611367171783526124525293823791500798106349305002478947262876381555393149040572480779685197054261316233520043665855612481961394038741943736535065034950063085086004196821870978115515457441723770047546182625131050945484226551743296237492600478439585781120518056874147653275058004948788546091851909419173219854348436992488937239627776858935327704689716064902763655901731071913417461249396877093213801149881658623648567449675958082974962663854969556619949708321967151347303942923573158382111905530768323802768680615584732006339229729691703412006726445668384883381568284658448362126251044142575201323045330408964910638796304871942248815376905280968993308339118876506528917311037130830052701857286307337841649066227569504010481488193287369646298975749709616796480138473927232431970150557139235151627600537289009673397602052107006489017176896162695374374379064413378294265707812622178962988833890891479616173843095202205305025800174279976412736929604862444633319513273281824445926936613381448108088342748832432596066664970649525910862859684300567665032736351598065601031997326250000449766962647347497947629989120804903 |
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.