Factor Info
ID | 196857 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3696 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 402665522438499986347080533545353028049427239912728944978255354255040218767855010940750447927744417354380812317519227906746710928784110691315856983971784364967449591849792076279020842473925007222174833075870094303670531324633369564904667399869856951711204990797771427031124119616886077489929199415139694115420620964536752920058890653847763233512115888963966932763759191013681232472408879179674412589261299271697815478557724372499340100423730216816917044721443838154993630684205174401209145008867440571843349532900091877556531302004026370328315446468167526151291810053753046484566634619864129638281641318917119516963967750662894542346249217597017710690410852749948457071643155224058527172215825129562166673542270865139853267494329640507464903232103347264000505031190806287991771597992891401872375967021506781105138795941180902104206325739958808143537220430520799107461294243486596733530849443456885283155170413157510777604169097964264504879993350336125125157640214644174360620047782090337082497053202739258260447014166395925130822579562848843193754178539627858599864575828082320455728174693468982419917453583414081 |
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.