Factor Info
ID | 206164 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3743 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54822782055518908380193203857225764519293460029368549822574295396794577141184358503294150007966423059874686625400021992374029582550743901823475204883302158549949528311642312557655171587063540217807177334714432982745169884652737828811360617626308836937936417058681684430344181175778607595250013832251757191951293389020564912131145660783666955208337079642914537885617201062907789614216564132607723231699820114071601869403959050932751033209231752943350277957999781062388011070469171867831492176852316605933393588253789435050734860951843667546461040843205613318376819197764479197502044532994328471140241409766021388079518875714783209857868215130762262667129868526592926151480860057958750232805882108958067884066353857898594406007250527407902544036254760869133204967448580853699789174692281738884520246070722544331631217660750742720005105240166075602925038805072158002293636262597145048702578620269816235062860267417760808671221054722117731579227651303164767709381505642568244159448747465829539076281356312037524286023719892487021404254912105014082583587382448864591076148706052470326096671918121707708338680380237703659336920899971 |
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.