Factor Info
| ID | 192073 |
| Size | 1100 digits / 3652 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 16594883175901377251852797918269915730907232601631096119572942060401565825783638122601316645497540779879068539985019977217103843033779225223821946775634257153608313858156932982461231845667433486383103736630938584821817560352838778944569968759953500560049472578024745624373400815654734789334556391743405987662460570338567370892481930717029571061472291623784393607641315548246074088144626853222069421563196307559416185657459736557349619962971064073593841664435143353552626375589188439839646458503682669295707729526172910522709710534521784976478513142896089873371970568229310210527091003149091992158567016127732064905436295130590514860715706572674492505982959560852818015617928831091711999238808788165990502828500020014293727919355147817361727489891892421794307163360169628744278793291428190171275168294028339197125712355826451503078083514530930726977100948148899096384090817931451381729820554278567891330939511809967089928174640878992814806758666767597128342074458270091738242382434189804606579679687366587479179199180920273328580712555695920498872704892116603429332779936463442766029217032974569782851 |
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.