Factor Info
| ID | 202750 |
| Size | 1881 digits / 6249 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 799715371212598101495814321975764519690691597087083354296931603432293813316021895410180766552845452731983105836702026737794997091974108573335581451297721801449099296360681113169117013203962331604436109896100897645273980471791668951814550844649550449402104845718085648923477844390085698461299352666479840050652691906986153048676017706349351037879865034579016733124991170829997845016443657436181940754293003272089896689358982898269222929016404521497489322665902183106143177523672680579323242594154224381878107460161783841983095483720625565379791913482328184432689791308878592448920480980789895363722883659866790485249129219083031630971364666481750478290008013488881093498461446539493815418865678085828085134222214555221460248157054603170847896605898793007209146864103895906869025863084399597076389788491093139836108285664870631444213246703861863573746352346120877131845695464507596150636003552521894183442672831254774406117212859031212970075358138038973609444775587694331151437919014154632107889215350779562726414360297155078889315986945013971506607338806096663193608838752962916385857356480050247483947108047342779969719672340513188184896162850675469564504496914196653457853052307258605300873642500085178905729914943849258337954272913014870117604881067405685087888717611028430299834942285510756326584491513246224029077306157496748710450042479581841188698234455669170354473747784309109249056843040307718635956062397725786170455620617243697478870654241671153564310744019332141533126052021856737351479856950975229554395755489832845749049128205268835732636889252934159726185165794066359193317667097647874758560694159851699779039425564180723866047233300141391465561364624919145938429990694733576457955916609380337550770452462923530884217846861934863023653312524585111116760839213873627057124430147139989140198698297099460043896702940331294003614339329881263721795285301841947925967507859 |
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.