Factor Info
ID | 195282 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3703 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 33341136720599557135071430896055745770784686565772858664193763527334265178025741379307337211334303750183355319795237239808158474677282407131599671433239970928672121413738390006752604061507075374162406326871934631520531043055584376102178197236948554744181309924974638610577730406735810707217938217997389600583963182587589221124382277625231521591073348265605353305120611725436883923310145537929765062221273605203365141886690137635132623287687130423432924172842461943007124149287008068452610093264570547848511276360347525097045762543552203126738537276741263739971124768506849903327276059741344231148259976428121960702530693409987333331214361052755091743923543976860970763790816128048089919458364289621587996120458952846327055661531202635506553335389589027709183749017268306429587589847920145378402382660060680355203392184809382941714420891206459795783282097865418977253409690568405113349545382795052727281771849159429881665286555981205386133770896843548305933169203542499450688113923226604175646958118050617676685854828117396089035309811359640537479381036047760566499602190755011813984112675553262226636946428859176959 |
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.