Factor Info
ID | 201160 |
Size | 1876 digits / 6232 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6736939187431405652629546404987514609888783378390212383057718710787850454268656908836968207487500024813008888292247513583763523637956117112934276523103513022527653233445925882047931299332347441613951868669461303854977654459740898790730342167711686102004600185903829426262079324447605654191759689008493677698713816818831945616127647323003977003430971654957018060136275819109094534925515298970555832567649880485984962716526629187267521168629342157722598945249403426879636581124843284593978637688736442475943226778435339191978668695275954117610924145836629426481662525033871536667362639591124336209777755598235997729456906117708619462135655065838721980628072792138183948954912022106105956078078083801914951702470264213864039625695270337888576598103710099740362107495591332396581143628443935403410078690149205436541836905027162597212518671970117641825383553904257155320903267683276637892048696873260436473860445743247592115642999195346490142320845733758832197713842273472559470080839275368600119871172141314472011281272466885245381910799685228748430086059574824867167849852321122058804247003638022332068972490776404909828792900708174312083241919705360742652481702807810025275029544007056349853184943333367444237335435039864960521635408227011954187983477328804453013888912550472872329203923100278721029328926073557810337264035775167792476496411084527763047279121690570828011619518352162440172566864099523177209692466721304303957372395802613464831929516998338882037362893168780882809677091457762475759086705182947322217912854259503320783964085126681079572879714600303865883108013768587678786539100447705480423973693422231999879840823884497665753294495661762831982158523231604484414133030972591089061043804396669842823019665056234299662617416630324161843629916964719535464000290030064904986021423840161147255143889425275579474373623883803723627476346040774385467102872402489460367053 |
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.