Factor Info
ID | 63198 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3685 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 107021351526955160080357332715758939936223888396383667878090938497003947872292863541220697522073646543896244956969214942106509724934643841612516153062780860970890960294287481440897798819732611428470694809333308636180006190957539269139300622279629614509471930116298103848281286078209611457281387885743374820326524522363566026543029861186656674678332506055915519922558055792694570237168624656142378501559580316776114003606364008156863775315554459956772666254684156537645118043012219652399133329075272559559274320490802370353366933993331761732140793888770664254744180684295645449908386851898082164097776794157949193424976441836038631996699152866687725686392007944903286678563258259639424476942031306759013608061102123912404038708959966194330753132931638252532749683635290455634707054006683018085503981552488829224117595972270138232035655684887652757580141872185352460693333002760990278178736696203986463729077915387476674367577215377861661439529632399931732107177703819769174241358729508325951763257275647984834292600763056375584207543774635315146534244238172096477642688085998860665336580936449152231730426097141 |
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.