Factor Info
ID | 204584 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3789 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2984927730055335259422740371866185915667935914525826856957738578307860206571116155066599161448066747018839021735466387135470868369030066499536136718906777881392775163780355105173749462412055956070017901468854781062875334137762445178884657220420172069381155970737237874317768854242263428684820504832022922214199432469426449712666133423624025135540697226566342326666980329335431417744987120089463513235187501331441105556495640707669287015394646664591896521821933145730895626321681492425565416306661064551456288004797082552680132895603768457386611478386665760749400648713839931881140185669216730159417130497224402795480137300068892516781368247866551346316603894869634829751756744248879199484187343765708016849265919670880959378139025543798955258805872771451982105105302036481427809996879804510597387202968557246077581330245234844731705258769388699795845131809654473594397479430527529776061431091391371862269902092807269948607159957039970377589750793130161328401489567945175008579835518557228678339717525154282853159167273111633183042774585162031236539173252121440471647211707258215092845613932480519416914826760342480328661562800276286776498287 |
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.