Factor Info
ID | 196856 |
Size | 1164 digits / 3866 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 583153226402828190673070981251113674394000457572726120925509750025383189716870088403187633192020338906603657993081709611583002931028640490050184247424873706747490542124216804092666729965584765277109297533292237959674841029991764894921140660602606617917126595645638048646582095200273759600558686124359999436160898939621910876061740935610129318983686239155811052528074058739541501465499327096948336945291658034092235406179505553628089406932800317861968189720825787514568901851351541311397738948478718493854772754394278125515257284303397502871100150253033146167416717514874600215334779628369614920753827572670465686083421486604446185099680170197548761017768113647091788030254878478385484957190637199205065551045119891983682595694514650138449343126415526006497557747479142652630118188567633942305494650149111892785607864067843947474403326323619071374976562100982069137654291537273832974558634820897477585611194117962807960381481318551740184856445730614524058699506251916773460421974203462329751947478121657654558167973414556612295558226891148345019722938554296498127909814855207903252549607014010417396209713748099775153516118579107311791149198597920605201556743291381 |
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.