Factor Info
ID | 204568 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3823 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 46314594042812531767488137299014914803408160231310839109587057077643693752524261561699323066353681889046056463989022524649022730430320153703242565811007377283940271526310856731130956893721659463789488386291237374506481973961208738905623803949132598243710107458287355819935097394723917395626585469861421427979061898461452866129152255370052624890234052735013770472038377820027266122897318804764381434163081436853784189625237548993274696503069708332964889724933910171510889504241544441596144116748166946180268320489104501083212607444781114529603980983530705561934935844766277720030430343706592643141257179155159660672488481482009607545115877549077812843867102040298529119687699762334586255617544145228646610960808058574595650110679961879011123683416136966691970027788446560768492669932437055564185934471763957105385493192815653999983340076016545435366836187982764095427847498657460215169483598260135964771461952482713800114583712932124104956395902190496275701837281563933691661365139017725580746938010463080117600040406013224041711526099182635932205424999425939363712714765991785157628249754529275286397603088373085920143035210116977395955473184585571289 |
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.