Factor Info
ID
192076
Size
1141 digits / 3789 bits
Status
composite
Value
2432460654497369703913169342289628951515837848762855414354692563793679663164517694923479703076704099278154800228799162222240116536049835962276230338272926494034874037442900403572551245387833113896627378829286503418996330730402340449346562813362174702112574956494303072886417162409611277433603447776076897759173729897572764877352026545741405694667904568363790664866557003833902588974917051608030079885764417988507846218544569706727001144742917177944916957888933106782543488023104438230316310522426267627528866362832625652657057787048269969014897785054485031819917083441893086857253087781991675717873572521080512120584817436861413894105761961650450048048152388976313723310116368493596122899725455188676955718135053829191761604256837504418800588972391484361259968936911542512997177540996342056005293012524589088633155212831935610789179184505418925144880234896039218436111593795707148809216796314758954916593661044522250467407756506665299959381884076207221038680836034906580187003365583683631828695440225893023211791729267599902804233088840111807070877399031168671422689528050951832329423544126431486716076198947293518009753992323565576788541551
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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.
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