Factor Info
| ID | 196834 |
| Size | 1117 digits / 3709 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 2027295618375472176077793567558566907684617522540766438099941879385816371255217180383301899926943628775341796889903190822831193542460561617488505046808418834362427378936998249287245992836598561522682832631383832010253221565247425352703141229217326147354956556279982422488678566974714681790811595925618185562566374568453861305134743932043110462649792980149867221658750072301376675596101417413681606977249903442268479416150842387664916485159207832764474791061296489973850984302733066833936763407638065156568044603314115851618182126636024428225766819026012884310581055346846954325289199196408511170152441956219594608704085669971133522334537622419995673030279961962834874971174932141836520812486064060693082300784777976192089951977774292747257637886935207608410027908890537363006084746422107287808963798602340525708070501772478777637934009686777921576674252550588983686788262931611779790619462790615748863529299176420619841477894918086215890019105129163231409324532432308468526589268277429444721051492102880818982095606996004318949495909483764731702561487860174765220401643852060990970861846267603150402684488315510455521 |
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.