Factor Info
ID | 192011 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2987113009569423803507294820804325156768424485786534057905803463635638506605299035927430311966010057223186985491383958413862647836943127710296320557875597659773779685447905078208369978898867702293846841143426815883586406707409376964898469868115008680739595739527169523225326372053151454085778820112281561109533561188773323503690400061542511380157041382684445544391854505327001103092446342035697543993479814383577538752846219102054591972254244911099508276100762129868275039688119779846399779154897782746352575340063273842377057940178167271516369823155867847301076212942366885580451617413308073665350998997190327048344301628816343983561219800124483904228482059958460967319418178215986770441975739907546689476290908868961910367622301219352952826389623355146514002508355082266442775016498640244197554755189550609814257441299413845096453552676755670805544001707645182930515353417478220449716785012075669524789454632658950686625058089754410307355962457234097004058919889277833938345856440890759107464922395077184494910311545271460747740301017077617896409300985083633863174477239521415938069219685137555168686370340505293581157066806753 |
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.