Factor Info
ID | 198997 |
Size | 971 digits / 3226 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 97471878105227898052232222310471537759122260511167707372037287027306686410244140401815288499285148895862648234161991924736918857703315082222126439197837165044417632887985200133886884881105232983878326794893144366604604221490402551037426322915670228942332408811879120750152679690383099918048125410520007993387504102207086138943753057939705367130274861070201418183474372764124815212666563046382881269571163042672017127278022235719588935729136093077460896957233908092155287490284707043595502048308399648404034161829725114697267969985995749694985646986572729264152298529064141081679741128149316554455482508045489075080765694346366143022039797101595306332513888604991714326062482374180400831588101977625652558639779218629356689182639743394947208786631001553853130659718268055916713197738699489677881735405793717301685241074402818064142033433335599728854554354797729507695004858529489709513777585714577338392359974524347915117686239671653724602140712468119898597129220943135059 |
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.