Factor Info
ID | 200601 |
Size | 952 digits / 3160 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1337750571184062144491076741001399335412320274868664772443798969263773979562106738510204026818298967251217542036475865060452497964434117126397285917016311849624172973711820308659447002041090493051506068976610290502521087136123157063536374663031999672114581262851334155407686665859643537860476885353142624990219143915771904980185376297478837250540989436112730120312687305081580304806177341443057830240005474233261800439947211516701838199572339354092894174842093615472557478776972738283835566712942142976959223468223342427729948016993714372338196791898996414518761122225591153842023228049167649570779363171473817489510566628364588455737133548771502425672656887710537470680206325292829009590176609895130684941356840579758899886890392827738697570771353594740757265095140999910958947731109632588385370859382225019436408890661334874881947506038101072750052787620218381661725359751247378696941210499674596861667510304432713862173692964061031166389471400679731 |
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.