Factor Info
ID | 199092 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 431039010129742540806691489849935018985392703122663240645125665300469459851457491915034652450564634507451419984108743996406820068011465049163892433939380157523949903354356763464977027655274921310247994873120207479444741746214927503487534497382065446842235033627343514292120806046078777335884749930994436185463379193275704783264712202414683749009207918634580378132145453420539969397478047540385860866983792391098213818960511001854729246975374632969292463944423702333518545859688919999757811466940751419020981595930382792441709850064560304922926748252728956125946438643410536068630947411088832783188766058862706479029641057867300473677324113976287324354393408135689578774801210473016942985964462717421349063365179161986770364399583757817374029731673889581162479994386194676364524467794814674592938358109705965197185856911435902548177344963919610143362195631795047772523384413758163530750429584386205734741766884448171194731954313565605458108207757884004850485882077396478065700743239220795730844570332146757429008023330016889118679917199393392311835388835298516065035437869567183095888057879718337278718567651282420760552390317719519517021239968499 |
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.