Factor Info
ID
192102
Size
1185 digits / 3934 bits
Status
composite
Value
150888107112863567341518332225082423260130280057754554583559168392473730526626981101335757732637774040102868780292827385248672164842835763388937106824038035288200402804615959227993581428851201037890437597655627349885390419329752201623861116621060337545649678119339641461323667501338889208978316856399399409557993309763268147303062155415719086223349181726004649868088198142064352578994539683608021952888302223400878037119613017776348318442862575431068377142316489511890032603829121613749894736715011348040045536595094857773209377594246837732881586816788391443682981960022640410493699165989963419351885159320739727083547771076419621472367661610644540202920676386801969326015135245638759471476735208943887836193838458315831308997146596597601107876826380609812791760036686665492230497389507893599582101905749983147641381955114764855073937581479998039002045733142676719183242717228925853568067575709256481833013361244329644307696789828304362013290971730817651227199899760874165736210710591114011291447424661312310576644806949456491644053653748550211811150780630580478306176373341232264115705536910383422533533052180020047138803266325010677440932317818501110488514222672194373656863300267601
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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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