Factor Info
ID | 199640 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3804 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 124963461398118138818973491385057269870475263101923967676636064234105925098991724441658126295698430992542574648561000576054911843110251766715783054467873007877427267589979514828994885122760485447019241575395107439006206191790913943073156847225037001122536281783258950478867357278326769186348483371314080076087333711130243912308059603929797355390407584279373583209792753186646445461840111283694454813127877165139747555961789436587637319782664416172198196796937266069270656461086234988352402836466691963014522958043433104260637829749914138561928503275918115633223144747103186962860339013800791631709529335213891144566600412889671748980918854066731194498414864455652075034897066095843675198173892706912187263615190868779913712102525437154747553265923358131654459497828971173079129326681261429610636712387808351546220909333648692406115801948490274971507219454062470429026540912865399159919752300066825198455380855813783950759803639775056050526740590658543770409262268604614860350952718529042698549954238913262969983312979632805851779060079744233711343765573671398084474436236656834879304805610300739410199842137232201929662520832267267934240531901481 |
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.