Factor Info
ID | 199018 |
Size | 1150 digits / 3820 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7072518555517535317037636245932448492374161659458900060444944339308270516703313371463266223587072825480820604708858329900550616779947673752273753458857928162054737459710309841420274488550601530039442681153403894438237496273965647208746596896808581956249913028952121957428967644231888585692866688418925530822887861025732578958207041943404830953191795518876752185441870104306466440398302303368895526860718191788165733897993722009185608878426930934859482658840552789776623956559188883271890461031488183463390216627963026031695661395168351332772387190192052692609460411436275777949412584972714986722357967327371326147703263921105841320523349090376653686626136612309669895690039952181603753383568119932143045887740257494181333650444450110416203216302205281231484378851367744826114666754497319014290427610611054642737299585117002838727329829509137418060859060431557693484283366724882607679851995454714103791094445508889279949177530863015868283101799373817908215011792258995942968632285686238110396409941707992672301506849554048236758484137081196021819079527235319251309653698127702194329048581742178133838811505343382156940358620251631027388632205035770299 |
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.