Factor Info
ID | 198978 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3792 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18321596244028232172448683772904833395169988002960890832893570832583390335494036337851123731977954686524515123063699852903033578890151031273765258761302809030333687568630119631113118348479136659266007423496043136114729270840037037854951029617479331978828510532617625665886563866181585144646864634795185182500477890067564672799736100788747233569655140920968165237331279315557779572335784707502884746845785919343453875741751055098819979860939498733760539827329126129110927272995401724906317075514728433860556644224481538729802809049653702379172554332108108715655594179871772880565492474047393681512621562262301795364505566616879582676775929775607755994011065450948213268789295826741817307515748172618528778395589093248563627769590568401277168145795058332526249663857837706542096112084942329062644370000852349443465550268478637530405313848577412520093356350958660320285179258602987502396717102054514304977376861848546227282799569024262362462376631887811878923324099013484450716849659500902611924154965062615809130063414899811838098806536719690032868721749293872497846100471778461364741050343836437689274256489578467628731829269221173098645434243 |
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.