Factor Info
ID | 206158 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3720 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4196128271248345228850432142098294786226585492311650295148677593448161815145812669705000948856854676906078485466289785785405650205323152079255209399629479234194173886730203884929420079420152376700448604760807901447539368837411410048768375200183289810849742100019121439522917642235056346496026730777430245506599214467274482273566166149904919326380885288181751760192349171066585231345515178309939682779337525918007000461104681859888280199933323229226809605957495975579263037520402542906697199479700854316603579381772126267701042386618811701165472103954566096016984314629603881433532086083949278060250104237387873462208930692851404427348532994849521058883607256991315191955938023904810450549670263710726596205284642286485877556932481802585423821998155664413930799197829913685623654416709129865280993828880625272418244772172579452899343171133110013573493596994868328731542045396154606090323360872304651508178169144976208618412733409231048878979924331528881245294303531816794326129115101208149150713235564491484155657912010939134421984471849586865712922302964881100972431576097542994831483240841697427006319907037851527558973 |
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.