Factor Info
ID | 199625 |
Size | 1100 digits / 3652 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12449685464249891523369921888166060847694628428649466719802845353014999934501475448516673191315404810161777822710389067024508630450752360695884873782012520261845454451898074104092434815815120895284899161000462489248842287691291062515637271167676308591324900003921040681412233966900103531037640126707827029562201867263436429259346227685674135522212494037995399040827266201511680931315307655066538564544959201433148211237110759324530692770015824316704724162621054450334300160060867992016049361857312606425987917809343423779657320347372798615041090297449114552217114648859564914700023977227243893626212509979056744025640286399829960244054176894483310749705728626784779341043633879200851411893626804680381780708723924856394666186177710467527523986116294834661774266269037365723905356101002503630701870229200916066299203331224600631596809032957714308206859378973145779382609200363604975542437026103739200290855037470249206188487482674600108502282349062192195813942384451509549568225727347169934118237944162226121417252018633244481492552964584548181480918353683542796028040873705110712760261861499530451863 |
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.