Factor Info
ID | 199812 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3745 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 211348441070956479767698848940233834237608053010092569954505159175549668237197874509127496894027032239422773867640207240785734931343839174352944682345400590581829615796182020959612367099101762353812908572537217949010768981380987864371384583596629551565575595602724674714603269121426205724682968451263316309181990917542249493637430790442149833046102752341819170849238086446748049623247509964650459572135929002886170682121896937675814394191757836135786512459611070319357328663925987401672408214674001258152485136495254190558698956428132692869776391949034613354218539267600703006287488655247522180339034410795906742361406333871614667801724420861766007565328494504108694041197004011825699062842923059082282034491140935316212533630716920182591857348447659372847803475491241679853874088340510271446374479746126309374503786871441868108891605570555448181031109717678234711710440845492423502287677173468268236500290574236845087975736355528965624976750205555595389600051027345879042116145333946383567236922163118218538990285711470068001614917785749958786554809652277576748590404278282334678740770554391304128260468989553224804275109059343 |
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.