Factor Info
ID | 206171 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3730 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3647645946187616113381466916218731133406311769670202041350535802251351113695536650078675409799924485883506199291140981317352328214158533439708698746011191254801029505308912098486053257699009904123981799049636695357126989145181003943999903353317759210984746767954766470970886769218212370629024222428185258366147504831473666582994936784880950290502458133492151279874777347050140054119162008425211561100390379764022455610965512585399842626899838251582331861156613731228672691995554861225043472943612541733781979917252916108179748877971609666497260483545761278180559717873935952193246519495045435969495974433420099424517380471125119552601674096239015750242604773019782757765964603513610895943189883519812120061597606934440870790083258186054371278462618234701089557680936632496305711644457995653531330492630847980602508627916313991202118029480590056542075597607742298691577100810790554674776803384115716812062825489578790869599772773053843063701434817346407222671777287911013623908947001848642635655088565635746287424796936166500778302649644787200495760458943159443454696270575764893518650293677661660483002061410568561569830791 |
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.