Factor Info
ID | 196767 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 852327734772161174793629438382883190039947412714799478246160965053131113937397542155713734576963032487026612713031205615348578951282670561364210782892858112471642596159896203257302548894581317104376976875638120572447077538529063804179381721970797092682537644775886707589117419289773246576399577516660683844207710680840403608692501877571517020900360918190437125083641196152006550122036221481109350130071253950388181957911011029072599979783679950372010118861214505039761577082542304283992696928282504787831326879719190067856955932447484989625629552036583987302617471848362336073224010814440690847056365108261825528710505521534728648798512167952264736336998932939110089260821079034691287718570103809926751830389064866491389046154758843429348292660370051748364942175519414689873401098696176814100991712177046773738729524407722704288526070320051612485521860875416393523351942005805180797135054188102530241162976752516647042432862828817103251607314541265789192800489528111784140566518236364705839192498334517466182156143780433360620889982257277642165055080489044558388460988607059878085182683135475448813059033082207279614800326253 |
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.