Factor Info
ID | 192099 |
Size | 1103 digits / 3664 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 79666943966963490801227576791984500627475353213141707988508359490180299859539930033656688109846484290053072361868091204451762668074047087892848956433598014256051835797370388717030787074154460592952437469119671204154489505992458593877617942377389527086629553279413042308891954088349848591252123521613095414154201386073691524151315255454262439450979242637631247383993277873727196344968222478448945493087520407509759629523398326025505941775743470142058020683562256208373355520629822745191800386236922972849406573186214106950830769287848956218458519788621677772231273201836385288444772128654639616709233522255075398625633870474930565512052156580094564328976093137618737489705600339801555361384900931612355142777770287002583958691451710890172762211200186218503805502185053165755619732524076377518493218917935430634456551339815483784887216317728470617589419553846497619457072031020831691373638505362750189946978104155379690726905030137511406924929688807055985018160838439088764370627309190082253452822958940193810165799970708897450178605472635335331784741353551832652399120319010143672627931417245867657597231 |
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.