Factor Info
ID | 198832 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3725 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 132442595635649036477207777509721672468385009879215215935281239594375890894141150728310610966031551366023918831137299431359248856660357945846657860851495903026311967949475427905797501709753803691757349422058779899801939017569185875094406024838308789932240696851517123923753070312884886066741608941716493570381857915367524857122917554805416274833321342072956929897331955069657036375571469517534643438177851698274877373799877232848118848375931093177638392256238936604252432089175060676879041843430547853962740918621325434650319684982469299859468240164715785072801842530410368219400878973228348189212531384253792034374419556580177061514025401186072684049336110192077054921139017360531128065404375036929783609210329851047855702087271467527860470941767364455365164063323158292248903812079677748817694816949108058216370271759774107852879713571604649548315121189187907608024888875376080825581270544734038894720061350100978185151803268600383695288598472744862798245086242700379749132321109872787141930519922160767462449248676826424917846158173544896107152399766215314708678308829880378669659527913306132890779218630241230372676857 |
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.