Factor Info
ID | 204559 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3736 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 332857791352469826523419615628165028358133332991724568914763921269213766410504552406138697528214832613573139571431579422322354196338359111012223352129984171776168643887943498976220072379341895469414918858959720762015885529102502075601152141587009626876171841334379552269667912253992171588303881176564561892618464918411392245772596645681044960816451740632555250226815957067306914762111487195414268465585355065603010414412630227441005229981164848861511456305691816380104304957043012440568502507519864750024384989329024540380998491002898599035769145733164300241214970014051383457779298696568680423417696362306544635755470629252085161316176457872016443045574351057225081066405180283944662885261150705858490055227393317814101198164107659498907706239731209909617208965184615853493291475588810330455805714555066190793409962352248080207583445015586720764837746604159307693948328897717369409234788072803154239517785985866692073241081101077869345357386972236780162064422006389717438800022086303131308635674036653712211705286568722067173385266318460313509650054599730570041422421102451511888169928407008820214507966108246233189436471663 |
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.