Factor Info
ID
195174
Size
1120 digits / 3720 bits
Status
composite
Value
4941455533274675843203003991242181177367458405486328085824906991900543917125880483242313888894639272697630000030256822552380146765018148996888906647060053389420055572372312362534795364300736869989804168527262704446493744428633941796137895125450442368502841188274694031579773012583287095645256198441589083605902925455691899354767471307692879012809521773970466062700687168029463027608172717502576645129412281500719096915786499999005635806135131245493976153466422390190772556538634695994088737381202236041099323102947237310264733114497023676595865374670224338121158421030232793190415336234461290698547386253118872403474525197792646135032221729166066933286638697237054348695349305887857748535869024604099936712255593692021562529203082783309880704426197256286759263867587491458251990512696031446231538305563107079306999673708326603942420073083797256978080539707684409836263337591516194654483226592814378460983314048737479923963144706240592592447984201382709725982103715092957298760877048783335480572169284047476083476106423199403644173221584625292820740371650966648814236339697589582131580725423731565801893934672273011282713
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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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