Factor Info
ID | 199147 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3797 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 907646925160865050508111272454845660884755727742498360095369595650282206237778844209544132123915356257292088777385870446898507092556051733933935675954096517507875056418029714300636615217333764302976378770348714036824332865301941629887974388419133550072081704422304605617785518568966980189725423277979316708506038374346631721301062009674822319289970612935961382568477429032327945776979915289691525869105904107844198271129900789477670227497789548104847023678385138156537903383040938945453692609314756009557994992459690293190303101513206267252527038718072910250489077950717775578488012501570695170174909654561069919383575515140427533740616602802538190019949338238164338365048524166121127749043757698176830805460484658560215093243001501384327232963514159497570134569789833703379999958702666882013420547903695880900384456494726891206155167115021586749978488986014821409640696607494443737112880886636247134870767426719987178315296513805139345575385295698387427465667240727457656114256741174559813468079609039313493261138498473086423257203631239574696592020625062772984784737584815867421056876092281293485987150761197629807415963056425572188716858839 |
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.