Factor Info
ID | 195160 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3774 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 74768315722574372133704221816301654996248275740774199744100282350084594706833122065620306328098790147122821919675813017908531563315160803703769702324597644943970013462739838043072150177512311237379052831106693360126559529068400186494828230839783390937055191200248654327206484193227134251156340080662131421043826812027993126891275131152144114447858250613800148226076951738390473236075802147884417303194241101510982518533676014111708740515885338341026525769490112657595250183013020226314376557285548626594355944386404356952487717341158911762390183354520706653055641586917674958864075915320968774181605340621947216959059704566711738687008796897339315884084651263636150637978086785592110240238872243144945204322202324304780015932023898049201039110095571910143613022530598678075438147800934431284022438863483743047208469427586527558700183873682361277741555390094481640920876922650020383168565260446770425568564358019110241467744769134636981952685669671180064196199345321360168354885082615279774774173084060812993660041093205959826200006034744697049744696713157779549882686255404869712402552801088449117426603409197330335614819276586817775429 |
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.