Factor Info
ID | 199596 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7165018861607809591515157086088728435199047852839268701370426600048716597988982823021922171263632127465619094436864419963671334006808438217588968524623008979805957839114939193042773982305592374763017119563424909909447985149853271192259962328314774765718945542740779746632864767088001315455450389311258701564877584334274652735362262570212186198993965018607548159619276112673115026783542064787037687744620514676261535502057125007734051444593484266486380041324548883403985372517670101823608004412009608363112868523911894019618309247719077485887923845671107319070589328999536999144451623708154949422650579391634257388719761806405376944294097680927110670476348672324760958116700781242203768529973866339722162129411912431887905950893944838577025002099128095131499004759200782371467291605207495151117630325921062262475554655668651173538532052234205306491873124877378945876630040720096117705933200795816795221940660186889683347596522241369275997907824643310257576273013868487390880303005959455674951272338064532773658067732924724105092425818429546933232686873096596096273909966647369727026299407706128288712901395567967575322812055132946234719500595787 |
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.