Factor Info
ID | 206233 |
Size | 1170 digits / 3887 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 984715170375133552446111068857275331198787618424611539019369264413877353640550406808390240886033515637540366561738794411876729269172039561866223329648549116920529895436911110959515604743024961097597300579597064162018504429199758331989555875646888665175540896516898246234348263757120585165736320154136418746373553882242254725164485394445756288391960638985049405692753401435154075470834328971134333147187476665210079712027999344750253248964813046649042189891027008381032035363787706112943571471126994660490999620634552671046504908027919721138467093588528327001397697142849037139609005658338074827849458174341328284703974761001098234542594090151703229015036154117129906496856320088635655670480267954105140895252541539723723131562191177024959829930895830705415927520179900887495785384624582904649200025098178046689980294080841163914274884204145998121657272204533693863321416829922692376259945386983814547231625678250276472000217064526109919800232450059091873333327669844931776631435427924763680687399831604590305930483337405087496895687996409822421542015627523358572027708559308668073424780828396840989075804985422071680881650597281547581231004263527842078281852823909836491 |
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.