Factor Info
ID | 198784 |
Size | 1150 digits / 3819 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2817288908613970031390618338702818670239727383271162875480892211351565434562716274801735920869797844573102001077925905618844536326993293582032756425746974926467983688756849100249311113523298638425830037760747014486237444700956584220037771147083272514897276467322445872692003590038847051472827448783588165561943455538159830748375145265634929108759286970129144358603551941232345604385407815909926482967974108510212192396155723236495873408649744865006744536481537452643601502388357281963028236612778689006029549956131853836802529224263129140937147708247043922152411171984428580534596536845257633499838427281673879696509349772153054820048345681227778468995975781285075917733354784008168930541040684246089948559208636127696744132644536752386304959142493925265379064016890500960505472133103735525707915691307444943354279912864524580789236921996111037762585357490011958559762108716488938549314389919957140339387347580363398363524967604956235939414596031880703667368615421661560787557843720724971529021295473072879541167092898393589020235764746803351862075605792017695168389460819478261405585146629316247158772464695585200559837602968187734030834363698114341 |
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.