Factor Info
ID | 198983 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 39004039560313595048823877858248271468820126898804875359925174268280288391898661205650597012291247523853779640182841028110498462016737446935213987260302469955758914476765547196705471564366736924591777952117812269916386566294793512927437213685094071989175403684347400047927432092060331871091219888336979766057141608387377239406453437712740909683497857182565263817278613532544413024248134083968930274423866831598532633925272216500071407566285360106755555034357009294330559211211237051064101574953035136490498214745243925606536914257404722368089982933212919298312658373499980925818647952115857830068921068596250472264290661733088846072930927335625357406485615491007185618179417607209514371953505390950643027328243061020121198635431102504402893611941115097565258369678635575519724399315391227743812854987307258665160862631656951493297615242788333670742631328636314833557899905138791793343362294398982257727893273181429873009643545845422944564719673545160560813137698245718206562812792602060008476009564146212114582579157904472299461288812013266229251491818014552694323709383615997456511629611416431501521457509159698107082998347472873 |
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.