Factor Info
ID | 206209 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3821 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12550874788670944201492755069289150723605810712247355412425029390757810453890193829263606821471525646174410470927434761185169301110887998295320001593431039234473275670870640384971640823571250200561566066513003594966655817004066252025798949766689250930187519921255961294730026546134997639426071580091803675033364155886437237445713384455858437406218910263917823448516445005470614021764148011779700613706777510985218275566929385207858689073184345786847596207518342739916756681114589621093496498275366353116790458301653097446680701466264046634123489531328212706837150931221252482923439425546955921498682193466640753744440310372700572069899655237175406125966763131298392311882394716285227574037558627295302497379968990234552117081876283161411607262605619848487104249261785204280961355630891933215492177239158441617402331187728783156883532904943979147496449757603727318255818950689524996927930300701780545302076259157278376841380463269191934705839525648393465305857419294722631914423725363681778083442620435314765833986990121008791261264489550696322186932710946172818532242567836117304557193061045272604966933172224364132061296635198833015974326977604310907 |
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.