Factor Info
| ID | 199658 |
| Size | 1100 digits / 3652 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 15146836452318760674502946406401904970361982255612264510225690721754805121461841300450942833263587766350808683100722297089506290969586005299503785406337993264336831904168103134167663625728085831717698597240604799188472428942839960688983534513698964257074365600111347311862064635223542245040233827341636043471533633331033040105132519026326283262036061814864858082050657134896461712844868766601207184914857202823309488181471365146339674845957874436925429364535282207880328872836940137122231930405448577543806934989605514776699491171354643813049801362432132351785315081723049819499801240308652055729578795433452245999598469257923997126276940504740845122006698953200656327201364381730861360312511831793783016630607402716195362504629899414086978163972939852057232407809096907364656081102365486076263157242826992149453212968281388584958866578411584772982116459080246024606676209541455358342904983591114937963084766118088330598791807333840446860557586462131739674157196878827059673277656403878136692918280244631832290086141224176577880911312755710799588385355329457533131162584422939775555211341883036456481 |
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.