Factor Info
| ID | 199682 |
| Size | 1122 digits / 3725 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 156308923335522341518510846147132661987338465314606743429042673708631803700853149406530874749287459448537518241269985202991723389868781038658619316888592836366657689966450055390286907856359144015881917166634012360219777064378698473645977485409289259062951601218611610557955074268809544579819250521099032385193722914718357806390063880091550205816441700453183068759733317281153158969097454936349028787347379219211738755629765545470055900013331318380659093405222092095933704352078859378537708104008454159463080158200123315678058736087413625993050317706618485550790259577170088968874287651263813667030675062984846770645907049655483292961751263302194639637558349267535624739413217595329285598691276038111849884253389886050729321786915370771611330493557506685961493949201115317136381449612396675574511204554804959296050249791509098222904741993484436738117057316206798018692682598470164818989229701124031772735060439793738658903651342206541417272893328124467182741220104863483824761029990234544287904297350997795921088267593303333159181455263387281845448343022056488511483500143525686861883827380073577536347429743833201069492657 |
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.