Factor Info
ID
192082
Size
1151 digits / 3823 bits
Status
composite
Value
63232108284707307035754256731142555383258281042764579482059910531196816028136853025667017478357226516199052220627234496125983027294906948628559132830490016559321703667529023624664765603624260130750759544990942866755163298046539725560763153676525234307951446102377696698912318933914360699754754578866155716265552127418292864186461215578728098333595627360147487721566484218021710429697053402358011336439509709398703941843635282711410322788231352690136718676041173822394087914112109381449354465800615052522751616499761941423077219780070496620017322448061151467107669303288321948979208440109108494878055032505629116004074024512046040755499300816549237610847927171140541807019321928901438261186414213326693274262879223816475226605406545688590767761720585888560479886622739634326166833506648826802350358522368540073218074434786342993570912675069960555308932143308802650839783731708609698560627071837507987423755415962114505721389852334560118995692494254330932055690281626325529028303474467939024796613274874907209608274968467935721631079551653944501189371397935788543764896880361838696579485008804820161604318146044771838542270997826181422414087147699898281
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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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