Factor Info
ID | 193492 |
Size | 1154 digits / 3833 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 36723707091763402279707337124526660153873896030089670848609306242278316692895811067625186455389766958079884929769042229971346459184913887856122752153121697989448397561252368837264895859041713895530826345747092430672917431582632090860374736801740225898299454529363338796217896891317750738319987374945828214267893883029968983214128379230919413573621345014842754128270846498962837680615704600034189967397552033498817954225560781796834851422908084370640836648642314491427898842680627782939326723224995257369959666202743856406552213213948206545277566345634176462806517631455694633845508365600420720340592517950712396126666670666348359875004857472865045388202207485432170711964547325443924956038688340872067428375875636747344884167603874553043562906353438054789755777217382170252059686642768285048496281851268145591825347311359199136204126538375182744054798740411264155848092044120614929275871574919988717788948442141483713639777357729508841513457641916527198154197268336159393951499671076363373284166663403218242859254702216106835302236983432017619327432113302471134259052376391875706392150771266949557694424364432437801199588794132399871028486728993206445377 |
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.