Factor Info
ID | 198627 |
Size | 1106 digits / 3672 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 17217143964966725780398904604784839084896921149624144772796109786745451550088835271413919975612908556292731725074496601736537825571988839673251201390245049489555296376271960535331551311503907692714578327910229624167337780775811970888700860369072658128176243125413296716682699682959054946077483377140529398627396954455400286054579071831731696540933527675177537662740441237757153769435949587487159037373851674940740963630665427211969192470860894293277673303654549180317195998929571370902745950536728575915590290856359063826234465417761629640333142361687335619194806156052048589822079977772029132699096267969666106931215321283288376067492751353443293415042107983413347973010638101815789337215023807021639922004323837140717210989568239193456324974090418009876042014392045764102140678989147105636992297885092067198211883606108385175882885234148928216053648014510489787866965189675971690683572360827394214478549546486387893236749533095486875148316552360612469409028661637066069087335652078656224141495529353500717344157021882246972399491640102021341569755808736443358557408861496538960371848901464838789233387023 |
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.