Factor Info
ID | 192029 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3669 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2566236274965276531103957670694521335181198936695564689020177738807509912411444146861309265198530302034448153461291221265378542650333826966453662077387187534613564854286370978056917857469965504940809900880945157694398335283177753745501970751036841096877785940556907111882859939571413070838175105017131434945259549925080342949032420229567767810831922429329034754703395211721418742176894958954624253935089252299870677673923611483742571134674108735354759592650764552841441522652072321064784910777535182299950371932886329096773390810813719224341795782248148683226536834229351386611101194932192980738502090807939426757777685092936237737223202802440910514698968690054875674911735115522458513605978582644120851439112987846189333522266757382950344200233124493903251950939493963195868277421964863131652964815182318474708714631289819584308294532693378832411171294169673017871563438382280405392166695105808449931248768809341044161777969287558175479349413647736652608505288227461048800150621694736789485083350399058854654238876057019529720150861123069410968518536394755198136754114255764585405285620059694818851577607 |
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.