Factor Info
ID | 92399 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3745 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 200434654184527456882579885301780162603638040600612435231167824685999061034924678775234620092166468181158339912591595840488890410456976414573642144849315918439241986536791159297200215520270732769148256287233637871893177238763891607769899174965940485847409740862365611879172575081339013803378025568443428212305007018874946107473289823779671976626592534349814311859189942651013997950194650663912635392337093119432317778647181761994092752253659575441060071633152996825287932008708647906063643750030083967219491169354619622618688605260433576689699332344009840395635761200248576118425761737167734245622498316631416017046222872315319477831538598049870527960149899879937467371010264637111364536168836851746514998335987522679698860064965582455315507975393076747756215945382849760632901896476338257145010963426287024450988379306162086753346465444012332228613109683526673206270191597913505660693201887736509994633524922318813794812722577031078566742971768277292972569233937987821646345184922899258648529965485260694428569516675657943866330631957846131633585201570227122449467810745570068416135068689842942742919817611346520143946870687367 |
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.