Factor Info
ID | 199776 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 211389501824504753510886473068480518027769473970753064377330703702205815305931964920639464063028073621288114743602798222561344200199282086027188632247856006656751082875402856061586785655994990510907011182607667459899720929682432029345663811737239190577162269050892607798300261797540047506222111897356589094305423655272149344099410283311113848533454952720131133703928340376974207589903878933906186138663161236374637587902569007953411257085086903107994430795492167862163151120467891688803635120625680498006929559686960843176495629085172225974692788353928558555556975425431846100491019050946028209548939307642283207606000952889163903777385959044933531733711327556721138221141999387391981746002240677708439792150888446794717076519265688206840303722753488268700428501271740266114254408789066159373897306969255696022213601141823661184990281861735999053378415008436182076216991088916856671448263071256926356857146192930869520329417422271192455332374393921793492903161576609173991208501034794663844692025843586512883978561527113457667610911698391745598726081133733095071950783621885816767240508984442810045900942401184285798599077348970331 |
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.