Factor Info
ID | 206002 |
Size | 1001 digits / 3326 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 99912271385408815999651912615392093972800731514709410733735883199525246811685689653142701923860880350157696685054373526247352034636050821084834290269111441500223852151679920234790673036084003406302768505063392932090844654582416389160186729120916281905796316409634731861901395601409091617178295996120384443947829832792371215904218251685574311522043050994534398818258228981370212588375201720343826682575972401353463471974938615561398793396794489922641389216841899330930047110521270094904547609805806026511913100274964321302488457317344480542309290110446463401734718974022597051588412521639729547826998024783632782341364242604458328062113255014305668803931925272758393721447196485038068531271956451948599057758291214625414517859010031835583618993289447542908887756436386748645098051681228776493238715261334086615235834614874782714470547527490309903376427575461479899563306678665709365670849475324702061918208100506532045566154462486466865120568573170584246690227355110923031270004504640066948528638827669 |
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.