Factor Info
ID | 198838 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3766 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 296004926077072558104824430925300745860174449713247657435551889069034664999282417635776376478259746101804283010680120907635185897022684143063784239021596356671802008949907916479901181521842055256952535321876396648984264261147649975134146930656572077613114572551568983073366916513238545232817399692622164191248563400225327572219595897631677982475305072475550231330468122623874107078486818041778950693360313415880613682670588358269638439946880148201600618830653320759622664163097699557820862145988556876047660062983015255998331564880728708624318088376106623139062102190230583031448971641702125540733690010153120971304744831643087527838803241573443351474314832152689095532673551911737485852080172589431240166981620629261959798094951026251629207419925149665876876822332791624672953971029020621457019251128784355633427464842325481847701172807202605703728352366086342681199891217134783400992493596521831331226747684023541254418992053622537427867001279446297997432009709899557374794069294366676513039011239597330850921290090907959738894051766259351420962548378294304958734728044719307218264302098459455037967854822604997317732838436174822417 |
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.