Factor Info
ID | 199601 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3823 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 63330816954265966866827672954136921608921428984925496804493452096863535119611432886935378913391032012360104016293737656354328420335526071767876513079707634860977025790636691575709868270204049742929666073840503634890475869441270457618655779624008607716964489311371118136130163539606278392313784062199556974077877625644658930863634002439211475103076819859962913019083592007017004073295194469949624733799454919965679004510614607801643832356539039732815596020122451669896182530038974460934841234603363546095001752191036890016401098517813122218700088456382896698830820260270669313508123312913972661556009945575399862791472596128066234896273340671327514855216262311874296094252551311711260126217501363565624754027418915427517996248009382829999318027799981885748949635280423147999158276240271963062831505373972904400726023536200349149846328128071789525749932298284548934004778205736419037227328146405762585961158058114043725544391418416850071151899376229817566575465473932605551450772480008667303601572508403196785896110239434662530262046852438683258219551019742039600255092827947334894119487389913026897214726696528631268876610815914034976309652240535955031 |
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.