Factor Info
ID | 206167 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3750 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5667250895130873670697658219066359864302980334127281883835500270425161333309173133616200282498436491520702007604245224472275534718049054455361985564643492072147281622923260030095856813425792501770984841212940984996690846396366003274709827967174300530939120245932574144718634012779030783876757671349089744129514623938917292168425890721140908114115704619061793178492205904632323327761187577332987153058377693298163570038967439754657758983469713913701237867134147364873139398762022628750159169761769110097718841459359975938292150998405418504061214664210111753257570909872212301456345744518301846308131542613788631986008706030900270647777575111238547017560552707369722561571332151804588592411486308997733427141617204201700674477827769872378842650407750208155745781794975781082945676450406093673969341925388654507053404593446437266625326378671556817957454748912866183747553730319009481460357443029676429029831898419960382871022328524930204950141396086453730378344273261314733630121545585564995138247930013838066989774043018155043175988673904274507993406194911264275123555774848289665681919677336096752508494914112659581724592900602353 |
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.